Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, denies providing any conversations or confirming that the items on the Time magazine cover are his own and has responded to a schedule published on the December issue. In order to maximize the potential duration of perception, Musk reiterated that his top priority is creating a multiplanetary environment.
The magazine’s cover functions Musk’s photo alongside a schedule that includes efforts for as” Electric Vehicles“,” Become richest man”,” Buy Twitter”,” Launch rocket”,” Bring jet back”, and” Implant human brains chip”. It also includes more items like” Get Trump elected”,” Work from Mar-a-Lago”, and future goals like” Slash$ 2 trillion” and” Fly to Mars”. The protect headline reads,” Man Musk: What’s second on his to-do listing”?
In reply, Musk clarified on social media platform X that the schedule does not signify his interests.
” To be clear, I have never done any advertising discussions, and this is not really my schedule. In order to increase the likely duration of consciousness, I’m attempting to make life multi-planetary. Some of the products below are needed for that”, Musk posted.
Social media users reacted to Musk’s explanation with a mix of excitement, fun, and condemnation. One person asked,” What is your schedule? ” Do been fascinating to watch” Another criticized the magazine, writing,” Setting the tone. On his own system, they’re lying, lol. Others found the situation intriguing, with one poster saying,” Elon fact-checking is amusing”! However, some praised the magazine’s schedule, calling it a” good to-do list”.
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