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+3 +1Tesla unveils its new supercomputer (5th most powerful in the world) to train self-driving AI
Tesla has unveiled its new supercomputer, which is already the fifth most powerful in the world, and it’s going to be the predecessor of Tesla’s upcoming new Dojo supercomputer. It is being used to train the neural nets powering Tesla’s Autopilot and upcoming self-driving AI.
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+17 +1Youtuber Dave Lee counter response to "Anonymous" attack on Elon Musk
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, was targeted by a notorious group of hackers known as “Anonymous,” the group is responsible for some of the most high-profile digital heists in recent history. Anonymous has caused havoc on several firms, including PayPal and Scientology.
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+12 +1Anonymous Message To Elon Musk
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+17 +1Bitcoin: Anonymous attacks violently on Elon Musk
A YouTube channel affiliated with the Anonymous movement sharply criticized Elon Musk following his recent stance on cryptocurrencies. In a matter of hours, it has been viewed over a million times.
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+12 +1Self-Driving Cars Could Be Decades Away, No Matter What Elon Musk Said
Experts aren’t sure when, if ever, we’ll have truly autonomous vehicles that can drive anywhere without help. First, AI will need to get a lot smarter.
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+12 +1The US military is starting to get really interested in Starship
As part of last week's federal budget rollout, a process during which the White House proposes funding levels for fiscal year 2022, the US Air Force released its "justification book" to compare its current request to past budget data. The 462-page book contains a lot of information about how the Air Force spends its approximately $200 billion budget.
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+15 +1Elon Musk said SpaceX's offshore launch platform called 'Deimos' is under construction for launch next year
The platform is intended to be used as a launch and landing platform for the SpaceX Starship, a spacecraft that Musk intends to send to Mars.
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+1 +1Over 800,000 Crypto Traders Liquidated in Last 24 Hours
The world’s largest cryptocurrency is now back at the pre-Tesla announcement price. Representing a huge fall from grace, after hitting all-time highs above $60,000, last month.
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+19 +1'Elon Musk Phd' is named as the director of a UK company called Elonspace Ltd on an official business register
A recent finding on UK's official business register, Companies House, revealed a new company called Elonspace Ltd with a sole director under the name of "Elon Musk Phd." The entry records the same birth month and nationality as the Tesla and SpaceX CEO.
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+16 +1Analysis: How murky legal rules allow Tesla's Musk to keep moving markets
With his cult following, Tesla (TSLA.O) boss Elon Musk has amassed considerable power to move markets with his musings, but murky rules make it difficult for regulators to rein him in.
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+4 +1Is Elon Musk manipulating the Bitcoin market?
The acclaimed US economist warned already in February that the SEC should monitor such influential people as Elon Musk, because such behavior borders on market manipulation.
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+11 +1Elon Musk backtracks, says Tesla won't accept bitcoin
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday that the car company would no longer accept bitcoin to purchase its vehicles, citing concerns about the environmental impact of the cryptocurrency. "We are concerned about rapidly increasing use of fossil fuels for Bitcoin mining and transactions, especially coal, which has the worst emissions of any fuel," Musk said in a statement posted to his Twitter account.
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+7 +1‘Saturday Night Live’ Ratings Fly High With Host Elon Musk
A contingent of Elon Musk’s legions of fans tuned in to watch the hugely popular — and controversial — billionaire tech inventor and entrepreneur make his debut as host of Saturday Night Live. Last night’s telecast, hosted by Musk with musical guest Miley Cyrus, drew a 4.7 household Live+Same Day rating in the 44 metered local markets and a 2.7 adults 18-49 rating in the 25 markets with local people meters.
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+20 +1Elon Musk’s SpaceX Is Launching An Actual Dogecoin Mission To The Moon In 2022
What started as a joke is now anything but. Yesterday, May 9, it was announced that SpaceX would launch an unusual mission to the moon – DOGE-1 – the first mission ever paid entirely with the cryptocurrency Doge.
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+17 +1Elon Musk’s Deceptive and Deeply Awkward SNL Monologue
The Tesla billionaire poked fun at his silly tweets, discussed his Asperger’s, and plugged Dogecoin—with a little help from his mom.
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+18 +1Dogecoin plunges nearly 30% during Elon Musk's SNL appearance
As Elon Musk – the self-proclaimed “Dogefather” – made his “Saturday Night Live” debut, the price of dogecoin fell off a cliff. The meme-inspired cryptocurrency fell as much as 29.5%, dropping to 49 cents at one point. Musk mentioned dogecoin in his opening monologue and on “Weekend Update,” SNL’s satirical news show. In a Q&A with hosts Michael Che and Colin Jost, Musk called himself the “Dogefather,” said dogecoin was a “hustle,” and howled, “To the moon,” a catchphrase popular among doge enthusiasts intent on driving the value of the cryptocurrency to one dollar.
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+3 +1Elon Musk says SpaceX might refly Starship after historic landing
Less than six months after high-altitude flight testing began, SpaceX has successfully landed a full-size Starship prototype in one piece, giving the company its first real opportunity to inspect a flown vehicle with flaps, a nose, and three Raptor engines.
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+17 +1Tesla said to be facing 6-month delay in opening Gigafactory Berlin, based on German report
Tesla’s issues in Germany have now reportedly resulted in a six-month delay of the start of production at Gigafactory Berlin, according to a local industry paper. Gigafactory Berlin is one of Tesla’s most important projects right now since it will bring the Model Y to Europe, and it will introduce a new generation of the electric vehicle using Tesla’s new structural battery pack technology with its new 4680 battery cell.
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+13 +1Elon Musk to Host ‘Saturday Night Live’ With Musical Guest Miley Cyrus
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is set to host the May 8 edition of “Saturday Night Live,” with musical guest Miley Cyrus.
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+15 +1Elon Musk thinks NASA's goal of landing people on the moon by 2024 is 'actually doable'
Elon Musk thinks SpaceX can help NASA meet its ambitious goal of landing astronauts on the moon by 2024. “I think that can be done,” Musk said Friday, speaking after SpaceX launched the Crew-2 mission to orbit for a trip to the International Space Station.
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