Elon Musk’s X: A Battle of Censorship and Free Speech Down Under

Billionaire Elon Musk, owner of social media platform X, criticized Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese over the platform’s handling of violent content. Following a stabbing incident at a Sydney church, Australian authorities ordered X to remove certain videos depicting graphic violence. Musk defended X as a platform for free speech, while Albanese emphasized the dangers of spreading misinformation. X has complied with the removal order within Australia but is challenging the global takedown request, arguing it violates the principles of a free and open internet.

Tesla Cuts Price of ‘Full Self Driving’ System by a Third

Tesla has reduced the price of its ‘Full Self Driving’ system from $12,000 to $8,000, a decrease of approximately a third. Despite CEO Elon Musk’s previous promise of a fleet of robotaxis on the road by 2020, the self-driving system still requires human supervision. The price cut coincides with other challenges faced by Tesla, including price reductions on Model Y, X, and S vehicles, a drop in stock price below $150 per share, and plans to lay off 10% of its workforce.

Tesla Slides to 2023 Low Ahead of Earnings, Price Cuts and Recall Dent Sentiment

Tesla shares extended their downward trajectory, reaching their lowest point since January 2023, as a series of price cuts and other concerns weighed on investors. The company’s latest price reductions, which spanned the U.S., China, and Europe, targeted popular models like the Model Y SUV and Model 3 sedan, and also included a one-third discount on its Full Self-Driving (FSD) option. These moves followed a month-long free trial of FSD and added to investor apprehensions stemming from weak first-quarter deliveries, layoffs, and a Cybertruck recall due to a pedal defect.

Elon Musk’s Fokusverschiebung auf Tesla nach Twitter-Debakel

Elon Musk, der CEO von Tesla, hat angedeutet, dass er sich wieder mehr auf Tesla konzentrieren wird, nachdem er in den letzten Jahren als CEO mehrerer Unternehmen tätig war. Musk steht seit einiger Zeit in der Kritik von Aktionären, da er weniger Zeit bei Tesla verbracht hat, seit er Twitter übernommen hat. Nun verschiebt sich sein Fokus wieder auf den Elektroautohersteller, wie die Entlassungswelle in der vergangenen Woche und sein aufgeschobener Indien-Besuch zeigen. Die Aktionäre entscheiden derzeit über Musks umfangreiches Vergütungspaket in Höhe von 55 Milliarden US-Dollar, was als Vertrauensvotum für den CEO gewertet wird.

Tesla Lays Off Marketing Team Amidst Company-Wide Cuts

Tesla has laid off its US “growth content” team as part of company-wide layoffs, discontinuing an advertising push approved by CEO Elon Musk less than a year ago. The team of 40 employees, led by senior manager Alex Ingram, was responsible for creating marketing content. Significant layoffs also occurred in Tesla’s design studio in California.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Addresses AI Advancements and Reignites Rivalry with Elon Musk

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has expressed that current AI technology does not pose existential risks to humanity, despite Meta’s advancements with its AI chatbot, Llama 3. Zuckerberg emphasizes transparency and the potential risks of AI applications, such as image generation. Meanwhile, the rivalry between Zuckerberg and Tesla’s Elon Musk has reemerged, with Musk expressing a willingness to engage in a “fight” with Zuckerberg.

Elon Musk Skeptical of Alien Presence on Earth, Disputes Tucker Carlson’s Claims

Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has dismissed the notion that aliens are living among humans on Earth. Musk, known for his technological advancements, has access to a vast satellite network that orbits Earth, yet he has observed no evidence of extraterrestrial life. His skepticism contradicts Carlson’s assertion that aliens have been present for thousands of years as spiritual or supernatural beings, residing under oceans and underground. Musk also clarified that his disagreement pertains solely to Carlson’s views on aliens and not his overall opinion of the controversial host.

Tesla Cuts Prices Amid Slowing Electric Vehicle Demand

Tesla has implemented price reductions in various markets, including China, Germany, and the U.S., to address decreasing demand for electric vehicles. The automaker has experienced a 10% decline in sales of its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, prompting CEO Elon Musk to emphasize the necessity of adjusting prices to align with production and demand.

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