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Elon Musk - Page 2

September 17, 2023
New Books

Elon Musk: Muse of Fire

Following excerpts adapted from the author’s most recent book, Elon Musk published by Simon & Schuster, Inc. To anyone I’ve offended, I just want to say, I reinvented electric cars and I’m

United States/World

Maye Musk’s Influence: How Elon’s Family History May Shape His ‘Dark MAGA’ Views

Elon Musk’s growing political influence and alignment with right-wing ideologies may have deeper roots than previously thought, with his mother, Maye Musk, at the center of speculation about his evolving worldview. Maye Musk, a 76-year-old model and nutritionist, has long

February 13, 2025

Project Mars: A Technical Tale by von Braun and Its Fascinating Connection to Elon

Book Reviews/New Books

Wernher von Braun’s Project Mars: A Technical Tale, written in 1949, stands as a unique combination of science fiction and visionary engineering. In a

Silicon Valley’s AI Reckoning

Diplomacy/Judiciary/Technology

Elon Musk suffered a major courtroom defeat on Monday after a U.S. jury rejected his lawsuit against OpenAI, ruling that the billionaire entrepreneur waited

SpaceX IPO Targets Historic $1.77 Trillion Valuation as Musk Bets on Space and AI Future

June 4, 2026
Business

SpaceX is preparing for a landmark initial public offering that could value the company at nearly $1.77 trillion, positioning it as one of the most valuable firms ever to enter public markets

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Musk Bets on Mars Megacity and Asteroid Mining as SpaceX IPO Targets Trillion-Dollar Valuation

May 22, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics

SpaceX is preparing for one of the largest initial public offerings in history, positioning itself around an extraordinary long-term vision that includes building a self-sustaining human presence on Mars, mining asteroids and

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Elon Musk’s $2 Trillion SpaceX IPO Shuts Out China While Warning of Beijing Threat

May 21, 2026
Business

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has filed for a landmark initial public offering that could raise up to $80 billion at a valuation approaching $2 trillion, but the prospectus makes a striking strategic exclusion:

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The Verdict That Didn’t Settle Silicon Valley’s AI War

May 20, 2026
Diplomacy/Geopolitics/Judiciary

The most consequential artificial intelligence trial of the decade ended not with a dramatic legal reckoning, but with a procedural collapse. Elon Musk’s high-profile case against OpenAI, the company he helped found,

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Silicon Valley’s AI Reckoning

May 19, 2026
Diplomacy/Judiciary/Technology

Elon Musk suffered a major courtroom defeat on Monday after a U.S. jury rejected his lawsuit against OpenAI, ruling that the billionaire entrepreneur waited too long to bring claims accusing the artificial

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Altman’s Credibility Under Fire as Musk Escalates OpenAI Legal War

May 15, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Judiciary

A lawyer for Elon Musk has launched a direct attack on the credibility of OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman during closing arguments in a closely watched California trial that could reshape the

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The Diary That Rewired Silicon Valley’s Most Explosive Legal Battle

May 10, 2026
Diplomacy/Judiciary

It is one thing to imagine someone reading your diary. It is something else entirely to have it read aloud in a courtroom, dissected by lawyers, quoted in judicial rulings, and broadcast

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EU Regulators Split Over Tesla’s Self-Driving Push as Safety Fears Mount

May 5, 2026
Business

European Union regulators are expressing growing concern over Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, highlighting safety risks such as speeding, performance on icy roads, and potential driver misuse, even as the Dutch regulator

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OpenAI Court Battle Exposes Multi-Billion Dollar Stakes and Deep Ties Between Founders

May 5, 2026
Business

OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman has disclosed in court that he holds a stake in the company worth nearly $30 billion, along with previously undisclosed financial ties to CEO Sam Altman,

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Tesla’s Broken Autonomy Promise Triggers Global Backlash as Drivers Prepare Lawsuit

April 30, 2026
Business

Thousands of Tesla customers across Europe and beyond are preparing legal action against the electric carmaker, accusing it of failing to deliver on one of its most high-profile promises: fully autonomous driving.

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