Elon Musk, Royal Society
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Elon Musk sparks crisis talks at UK's elite Royal Society
UK’s Royal Society ‘makes case for science’ after facing calls to expel Elon Musk
The society has vowed to look at action that will help “make the case for science”, after Monday night’s gathering in London highlighted the turmoil since Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) began to slash spending at US health and research institutions.
Elon Musk Clashes With AI Godfather Geoffrey Hinton Over Royal Society Expulsion: ‘History Is the Actual Judge’
As western governments dramatically scale back budgets, remaining funding is likely to be a more obvious tool of geopolitical interests
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essanews.com on MSNElon Musk dismisses Nissan takeover, stocks nosedive 10%Elon Musk announced that Tesla Motors would not purchase Nissan. Recently, rumors circulated that the world's richest man might invest in the financially troubled Japanese giant. Following Musk's declaration,
As a Tesla shareholder, Portnoy expressed he is ‘entitled to ask’ in response to Tesla’s stock being down the past month.
Japanese business leaders are reportedly urging Tesla CEO Elon Musk to step in as a strategic investor in Nissan after the company’s merger talks with rival Honda collapsed last week.
Musk’s declared aim is to slash US deficits by rooting out waste, fraud and abuse. His model is the 80 per cent of Twitter’s staff that he fired after buying the site — starting with its trust and safety group.
The world of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots is shifting quickly, but Elon Musk’s company is making a move to stand out. Granted, Musk seems to be spending most of his time on Capitol Hill these days,
The American Federation of Teachers, a union representing more than 1.8 million educators, had sued to keep members of Mr. Musk’s government efficiency team out of the Education Department’s systems.
Some civil servants are using whatever levers they have to resist the orders of the world’s richest man, both in public and behind closed doors.
Elon Musk has praised a new Hungarian policy granting a tax exemption for mothers who have two or three children. The billionaire, who has often spoken out about the world's declining birth rates, said this was a "great policy" in a post on X.
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