Chris Anderson, the head of TED, was the first person to interview Musk after he announced his plan to buy Twitter in April 2022. On stage at the TED conference, he praised Musk's achievements and gave credence to the idea that the billionaire was saving "free speech."
How far we've come.
How far we've come.
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I think he's misread one of their favourite things and gone full into "oh, I can put a coup on"
What Anderson said is cool.
-- HST
on the other hand, I view TED as silly, so there you have it
No matter how ridiculous or fantastical the claim, Chris has always proclaimed it up as the work of a genius beyond compare.
One tweet doesn't undo the fact that Chris is probably more responsible for the myth of Musk than anyone
What a pile of massive suckage that turned out to be in such a short time.
Elon never had the fucking plot. You let his money speak louder than the various people who have worked with him over the years.
It's always nice when we grow.
If you feel threatened by this assclown, I'm not sure what to tell you.
2. I'm not sure it's possible to be a "minister" in an executive organization created by extraconstitutional means.
3. Trump hasn't yet attempted to create said organization—it's entirely plausible that he won't try.
4. Even if it's created & even if the courts >
Canada and Greenland are these imaginary places with “great social systems” people “love to live in”. In reality they are just large swaths of freezing cold with occasional pockets people speaking weird languages but do somehow also being polite. 🤣
50% voted "YES" to something that could be viewed as a declaration of war.. a war that would start because of robots! this is like the events of terminator happening due to consequences caused by the dumbest person alive instead of AI!
I’d bet he has 1,000 fake accounts and that all of them responded to this survey in the first 2 minutes after he posted it.
He is such a phony