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Elon Musk Podcast
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jmandew
5 out of 5 stars
Nice
Good info
D&D-S
5 out of 5 stars
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Very nice, thanks!
wr18r02
1 out of 5 stars
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Nothing like the podcast being abruptly shattered by someone screaming about "Ocean State Job Lots". Good grief.
Milky way rules
2 out of 5 stars
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JustoForTheGusto
2 out of 5 stars
Ripped off content is interesting but advertisements are super annoying
Mostly recordings of Elon wherever with lots of annoying advertisement interruptions. The main value is that this guy is aggregating Elon content in one place for me to listen to.
DDBAdams
5 out of 5 stars
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deletepopcat
5 out of 5 stars
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For caring so much… 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
HimAlpaca
3 out of 5 stars
Way too many ads.
A 10 minute podcast might have 4 or more ad breaks.
NS kauai
1 out of 5 stars
Nature heals
Zapping our planet and all of life with these satellites is dangerous. Please have a heart.
Bhavadhna
5 out of 5 stars
Thanks
I am an Asian, the show is easy for me to understand and I really appreciate it. Thanks for the show.
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- May 30, 2023
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- Stage Zero
- Twitter Under Musk: Navigating the Free Speech ParadoxElon Musk, a figure synonymous with boundary-pushing ventures like Tesla and SpaceX, took the helm of Twitter just shy of a year ago. His acquisition was accompanied by grand proclamations of free speech principles, promises that echoed through the microblogging site. Yet, a stark shift in censorship policies under Musk's stewardship has come to light, casting a shadow over his proclaimed commitment to unfettered expression. In a stark departure from Musk's early declaration that he would only comply with governmental censorship "at gunpoint," recent reports indicate that Twitter has become more compliant with the demands of various administrations since Musk took the reins. According to Spanish newspaper El Pais, the social media giant has approved 83% more censorship requests from governments such as Turkey and India compared to the period before Musk's takeover in October last year.0 comments0
- Elon Musk Weekly Roundup: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter and AIJoin The Investor Club > https://stagezero.supercast.com/ Welcome to the Elon Musk Weekly Roundup, your daily source for the latest news and updates on SpaceX, Tesla, and Elon Musk's Twitter activity. In this episode, we'll be recapping all the episodes from this week and bringing you up to speed on the most exciting developments in space exploration and electric vehicles. From rocket launches to Tesla's latest innovations, we've got all the news you need to stay informed about Elon Musk's groundbreaking companies. And with regular updates on Elon's Twitter feed, you'll always be in the know about his latest musings and announcements. So join us every day for the Elon Musk Weekly Roundup and stay up to date with all the latest from one of the world's most innovative entrepreneurs. Don't miss out on the excitement – hit that subscribe button now!0 comments0
- Elon Musk Podcast May 27 · 9m Charging Ahead: Tesla and Ford's Groundbreaking Collaboration Sparks a New Era for Electric VehiclesRecently, Ford Motor Co and Tesla announced a landmark agreement, setting a new precedent for collaboration over competition in the electric vehicle space. Yes, you heard that right. Ford, one of the world's oldest automakers, and Tesla, the pioneering leader in electric vehicle technology, have joined forces. Starting from next year, Ford EV owners will be able to charge their vehicles at any of Tesla's 12,000 Supercharger stations in the United States, using Ford's mobile app. The CEOs of both companies, Jim Farley of Ford and our very own Elon Musk, broke the news in a Twitter Spaces livestream. This agreement paves the way for Ford to become the first major automaker to utilize Tesla's charging network and Tesla-style charging ports. Beyond the surprise, what does this mean for the future of electric vehicles? How will this collaboration influence the industry and impact the EV ownership experience? What does this say about the direction of competition and cooperation in the industry? We'll be discussing all of these questions and more in today's episode.0 comments0
- SpaceX Joins the FAA to Defend Starship Amidst Environmental Impact ControversyA lawsuit targeting Elon Musk’s SpaceX, initiated by environmental activists and cultural heritage nonprofits, is set to have a new ally on the defense: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The lawsuit was sparked by the fiery outcome of Starship’s maiden flight last month — a stark reminder of the explosive risks tied to pioneering cosmic frontiers. On Friday, SpaceX filed a motion, asking federal judge Carl Nichols to permit it to rally beside the FAA in defense against the plaintiffs, which include environmental groups and heritage advocates. Surprisingly, according to court documents, the plaintiffs do not object to SpaceX’s intervention. This response isn't entirely unexpected; Jared Margolis, senior attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity and the plaintiffs' lead counsel, commented that intervention by the applicant in cases concerning their permits is fairly standard. The plaintiffs have accused the FAA of being lax in their duty to conduct comprehensive environmental studies on SpaceX's activities. They contend that the organization should have scrutinized the environmental impacts of launching the world's largest rocket, the Starship, from SpaceX’s Starbase, nestled on the Gulf Coast near Brownsville, Texas.0 comments0
- Elon Musk, Twitter and the Florida Governor's Bid for PresidencyIn a startling revelation that has the potential to reshape the political landscape, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is slated to announce his run for president during a conversation with none other than Twitter's current CEO, Elon Musk. This information, according to three individuals privy to the plan, was revealed to NBC News, igniting waves of speculation and intrigue. The announcement is to take place on Twitter Spaces, Twitter's audio-chat platform, at 6 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Tech entrepreneur David Sacks, known for his close ties with both Musk and DeSantis, will moderate the event. Later that evening, a campaign launch video will be released, marking the commencement of DeSantis's tour to several crucial states post-Memorial Day. This orchestrated move seems set to tie together the political ambitions of a prominent Republican Party figure with a globally recognized tech mogul's influence and reach.0 comments0
- SpaceX Axiom Launches Second Private Astronaut MissionOn May 21, history was yet again made, as Axiom Space, the pioneering private spaceflight company, launched its second private astronaut mission. The Crew Dragon spacecraft, christened 'Freedom', took off from Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A, borne skywards by a SpaceX Falcon 9. Aboard this spacecraft was the four-person Ax-2 crew, ready to experience the inimitable realm of space. Freedom's departure marks a new era in space travel and exploration. As the second private astronaut mission executed by Axiom Space, the event illustrates the escalating trend towards commercial spaceflight, democratizing access to the stars. Lifting off at 5:37 p.m. Eastern, the spacecraft and its trailblazing crew separated from the rocket’s upper stage a mere 12 minutes after liftoff.0 comments0
- Instagram's Bold Foray into the Text-based Social Networking LandscapeSocial media's titans have been playing a high-stakes game of chess for years, vying for dominance and the attention of users worldwide. Twitter, an undoubted king of the bite-sized text content domain, may soon have to defend its reign against a challenger born from the heart of Meta Platforms Inc. This time, it's not a photo or video sharing platform that threatens the status quo but an audacious, new text-based app bearing Instagram’s DNA, set to shake up the text-based social media landscape. The revelation came via Lia Haberman's ICYMI Substack newsletter, which broke the news, offering the world its first glimpse of the proposed Instagram's text-based Twitter rival. Haberman shared details and what appears to be an unmasked marketing slide from the secretive project, inciting a buzz of anticipation across tech communities worldwide. Remarkably, the marketing slide did not christen the app with a standalone name. Rather, it humbly referred to it as "Instagram's new text-based app for conversations." The under-the-radar app, identified by its codenames P92 or Barcelona, has been taking form in the creative labs of Meta, as per Haberman's report.0 comments0
- Elon Musk Podcast May 21 · 47m Elon Musk Weekly News Roundup: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter and AIJoin The Investor Club > https://stagezero.supercast.com/ Welcome to the Elon Musk Weekly Roundup, your daily source for the latest news and updates on SpaceX, Tesla, and Elon Musk's Twitter activity. In this episode, we'll be recapping all the episodes from this week and bringing you up to speed on the most exciting developments in space exploration and electric vehicles. From rocket launches to Tesla's latest innovations, we've got all the news you need to stay informed about Elon Musk's groundbreaking companies. And with regular updates on Elon's Twitter feed, you'll always be in the know about his latest musings and announcements. So join us every day for the Elon Musk Weekly Roundup and stay up to date with all the latest from one of the world's most innovative entrepreneurs. Don't miss out on the excitement – hit that subscribe button now!0 comments0
- Tesla Executives to Visit India, Discuss Local Supply ChainIn a potentially game-changing move for the electric vehicle (EV) industry, a delegation of senior Tesla executives is set to visit India this week. The visit, confirmed by multiple media sources, is intended to facilitate discussions with federal government officials, including representatives from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's office. The primary focus of these discussions will be the exploration of local supply chains for Tesla vehicle components. This visit could signal a turning point in the historically strained relationship between India and Tesla. The EV giant had previously attempted to penetrate the Indian market, even going so far as to form a local team and begin vehicle testing. However, the Indian government's refusal to make concessions on tax policy, coupled with its advice against Tesla selling China-made cars in the country, led to a stalemate. The delegation from Tesla will comprise senior executives and managers from the company's supply chain, manufacturing, and business development teams, based in Austin, Texas. It is anticipated that the executives will once again broach the topic of lower import taxes on their vehicles, potentially suggesting alternative solutions to the impasse. Recent reports suggest that Tesla has initiated discussions around building an EV factory in India. This news follows the company's announcement of the development of a next-generation platform and two new car models.0 comments0
- The Twitter Exodus: A Deep Dive into the Pew Research Center's FindingsIn a recent study conducted by the Pew Research Center, a surprising trend has emerged: a significant number of U.S. adults are taking extended breaks from Twitter. This revelation has sparked a flurry of speculation and debate, with many pointing fingers at Elon Musk, who took over the social media giant in October 2022. However, the data doesn't necessarily implicate Musk's leadership as the primary cause of this phenomenon. The Pew study, conducted over a week in March, revealed that 60% of U.S. adult Twitter users have taken a hiatus from the platform for several weeks or more in the past year. Given that Musk's tenure at Twitter has only spanned six months, it's unclear whether his influence has had any significant impact on this trend. Without historical data for comparison, it's difficult to determine whether this pattern of prolonged breaks is a new development or a long-standing habit among Twitter users. Interestingly, the data suggests that Twitter, unlike Meta's social apps, which boast 3.02 billion daily active users, hasn't managed to create an addictive platform that users feel compelled to engage with daily. Some Twitter users are avoiding the app for extended periods, according to Pew's data, which was collected from over 10,000 respondents.0 comments0
- Tesla shareholders meeting: Elon Musk, a co-founder returns and two new EVsElon Musk, the charismatic and sometimes controversial figurehead of Tesla, has not yet identified a successor. This news is somewhat unsettling for investors who are aware of how integral Musk is to Tesla's identity and success. His leadership has guided the company through many triumphs and tribulations, making him synonymous with the Tesla brand. Given the influence and visibility that Musk wields, the lack of a clear succession plan is a matter of concern for many stakeholders. When asked about a potential successor during the Q&A session, Musk was somewhat evasive, stating that a succession plan would be addressed "at the appropriate time." Investors were hoping for a more concrete answer or at least a glimpse into the thought process. However, Musk's statement only adds to the uncertainty surrounding Tesla's future leadership. Nonetheless, in a surprising turn of events, a familiar face from Tesla's past, co-founder J.B. Straubel, is stepping back into the company’s orbit. Straubel, who parted ways with Tesla back in 2019, is making his return in an advisory capacity. Known for his crucial role in developing the Tesla Roadster and his instrumental part in creating Tesla’s first lithium-ion battery pack, Straubel's return is a welcome development for the company and its shareholders.0 comments0
- New CEO of Twitter Linda Yaccarino - the Challenge of ReconciliationElon Musk, announced that Linda Yaccarino, a well-known name from NBC Universal, would be the new CEO of Twitter. The announcement has raised questions, debates, and speculations about the future of the microblogging platform, which has seen a tumultuous year since Musk acquired it for an impressive $44 billion. Linda Yaccarino, an esteemed veteran of the advertising industry, is renowned for revolutionizing ad sales at NBCU through digitization and integration. Her experience and expertise will be put to the test as she now faces the daunting task of winning back advertisers who abandoned Twitter following Musk's controversial takeover. The Tesla and SpaceX magnate's tenure at Twitter has been marked by radical changes and intense scrutiny. Since taking over the reins, Musk has wielded the axe on a significant number of Twitter employees, dismantling in large part the trust-and-safety team. This team was crucial in maintaining the platform's integrity, combating the spread of hate speech, harassment, and misinformation. Musk, however, has deflected blame for Twitter's problems onto others, especially mainstream media organizations, which he views as untrustworthy and competitors for ad dollars.0 comments0
- Tesla Cybertruck Update - Hits Texas RoadsThe first sighting of Tesla's highly anticipated all-electric pickup, the Cybertruck, on the Lone Star State's public roads marked a significant milestone in the vehicle's testing phase. The sight of the Cybertruck's futuristic design moving away from its California comfort zone has sparked quite a buzz. This momentous occasion was first caught on video by vigilant Tesla enthusiast Dennis B., who shared the footage on Twitter. Historically, Tesla has favored the scenic routes of Northern California for public road testing, primarily due to the proximity to the company's former headquarters in Palo Alto. However, as Tesla has now shifted its production hub to the Gigafactory located near Austin, Texas, it was surprising to see the absence of the Cybertruck in the local vicinity. That is, until now. Over the years, Tesla has established a testing routine for its new vehicles gearing towards production, and the Cybertruck has been no exception. Even though the vehicle's production has been delayed, the automaker is evidently preparing for the first batch of Cybertrucks, anticipated to roll out as early as this summer and hit the customer driveways in Q3. This Texas sighting of the Cybertruck, away from a dedicated event, signifies a strategic shift in Tesla's testing pattern. Last week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk graced the groundbreaking event of Tesla's Lithium Refinery with the Cybertruck, creating quite the spectacle. Now, the testing is closer to home, where the vehicle's production lines are already humming at the Gigafactory Texas.0 comments0
- Elon Musk Podcast May 15 · 9m Elon Musk's Twitter Saga Continues: An In-depth Look at His Ongoing Dispute with the SECIn the ever-unfolding drama surrounding Tesla's CEO Elon Musk and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the latest chapter sees the billionaire entrepreneur continue to grapple with the agency over his freedom of speech on Twitter. This skirmish follows Musk's 2018 settlement with the SEC, which requires his tweets pertaining to Tesla to be pre-approved by an attorney—a provision that Musk's legal team now seeks to overturn. The contentious relationship between Musk and the SEC traces back to the entrepreneur's infamous "funding secured" tweet in 2018, a declaration that sparked controversy, raised eyebrows, and attracted SEC scrutiny. An investigation led to Musk's agreement to let a lawyer, now known on the internet as his "Twitter sitter," review material Tesla-related tweets before posting. This agreement, however, has been a thorn in Musk's side and is now under appeal. In a bold move, Musk's legal team submitted a brief to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York in September 2022, characterizing the agreement as a "government-imposed muzzle." They argue it unconstitutionally inhibits Musk's freedom of speech—a claim that the SEC fiercely contests, asserting that the agreement is both valid and constitutional. The ensuing legal battle highlights the tension between corporate accountability, personal freedom, and the power of social media in the corporate world. Interestingly, the appeal comes on the heels of a significant legal victory for Musk. A class-action securities fraud trial revolving around the same "funding secured" tweet ended with a jury exonerating both Musk and Tesla of any liability. This victory prompted Musk's legal team to contend that the jury's verdict should be factored into the appeal against the CEO's SEC settlement provision.0 comments0
- SpaceX Starship Update - Repair Preparation and the Countdown to the Next LaunchSpaceX's current focus is on Ships 25 through 29, each in different stages of readiness. Ship 25 is undergoing cryo proofing at the now-transformed Masseys gun range, while Ship 29 is rapidly stacking up in the High Bay. Each vessel offers a unique glimpse into the future of SpaceX's mission to revolutionize space travel. The scene at the Orbital Launch Site is equally electrifying. Scaffoldings now encase the towering 70-feet-tall Orbital Launch Mount (OLM), providing a secure environment for SpaceX's dedicated workforce. Workers scale the intricate structure, making necessary adjustments to the plumbing raceways, electronics, and more. Simultaneously, foundation work continues on the OLM, with damaged rebar, concrete, and dirt systematically excavated and replaced with fresh soil. This groundwork lays the foundation for the upcoming installation of steel plates and a water deluge system, creating a robust and secure launch pad.0 comments0
- New Twitter CEO Announced as Elon Musk Passes the Twitter TorchIn a development that has been as unpredictable as the man himself, Elon Musk, the maverick tech billionaire, is making good on his promise to relinquish his role as the CEO of Twitter. This comes as no surprise to those who have been following Musk's antics and unique leadership style, as he made this pledge via an engaging Twitter poll. With this decision, he marks another distinctive milestone in the history of one of the world's most influential social media platforms.0 comments0
- Tucker Carlson Announces New Twitter Based ShowTucker Carlson, a long-standing figurehead in the world of news and political commentary and former Fox News host, announced on Tuesday his plans to embark on a fresh venture - a show on Twitter. The announcement came as a surprise to many, especially given that Carlson's departure from Fox News was just a few weeks prior. This article delves into the context and implications of this remarkable news. Known for his controversial commentary and knack for sparking debate, Carlson made the announcement in a three-minute video posted to his Twitter account. A dynamic force on the platform, Carlson boasts over six million followers, whose avid consumption of his posts attests to his influence. Interestingly, the new announcement made no reference to his former employer, Fox News. Instead, Carlson seized the opportunity to lambast the media landscape more broadly, decrying what he perceives as its groupthink tendencies. Carlson asserted that those in the news business should aim for “the freedom to tell the fullest truth that you can." However, he also noted that there are invariably boundaries to that freedom. His observation is a testament to the underlying tensions and complexities in the news industry, where the search for truth often clashes with institutional constraints and public sensibilities.0 comments0
- SpaceX Starlink UpdateSpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service has attracted a loyal user base despite delivering lower download speeds than traditional fixed broadband in both urban and rural areas across the U.S. The recent FCC approval for increasing the transmit duty cycles of its second-generation user dishes promises to improve internet speeds for users in North America. This development, along with the enthusiastic user base, as evidenced by the positive NPS scores from Ookla's survey, indicates a promising future for Starlink as it competes with other satellite internet providers, such as Amazon's upcoming Kuiper project. Investors Club: https://stagezero.supercast.com/ Elon Musk Merch: https://starshipshirts.com0 comments0
- SpaceX COO Gwynne Shotwell - Sedona 2023Gwynne Shotwell, president and COO of SpaceX, oversees daily operations and manages customer and strategic relations to foster company growth. Joining SpaceX in 2002 as vice president of Business Development, she has since built the Falcon vehicle family manifest to over 70 launches, equating to more than $10 billion in business, and serves on the company's board of directors. Prior to SpaceX, Shotwell spent a decade at the Aerospace Corporation, where she held roles in space systems engineering, technology, and project management, eventually becoming chief engineer of an MLV-class satellite program. In addition to her work at SpaceX, Shotwell has held various leadership positions and received numerous accolades. She was appointed to the US Export-Import Bank's Advisory Committee and the FAA Management Advisory Council in 2014. Shotwell's accomplishments include managing a landmark FAA study on commercial space transportation, conducting extensive space policy analysis for NASA, and serving as director of Microcosm's Space Systems Division. She has been awarded the World Technology Award for Individual Achievement in Space, inducted into the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame, and elected a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.0 comments0
- Elon Musk Podcast May 8 · 9m Elon Musk's AI Dilemma: Altruism or Ambition? Unraveling the Truth Behind Twitter's GPU Investment and the Moratorium CallIn a surprising turn of events, Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, has purchased approximately 10,000 graphics processing units (GPUs) to advance AI research at the social media giant, according to a report by Insider. This move came shortly after Musk endorsed an open letter that urged for a six-month halt on the development of powerful artificial intelligence. The tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist Vinod Khosla, however, told Bloomberg that he believes Musk's public support for slowing AI development might be a strategic move to help him catch up with the competition. Musk, who has warned about the potential dangers of AI in the past, was one of over 1,000 individuals who signed the open letter in March. The letter cautioned that AI companies are engaged in an "out-of-control race" and called for a temporary halt to the development of more advanced systems. Earlier this week, Musk expressed his support for Geoffrey Hinton, widely known as the "Godfather of AI," who resigned from Google and shared his regrets about creating technology that could threaten humanity in an interview with The New York Times. Despite Musk's recent public support for curbing AI development, Khosla is skeptical of his motives. "Elon is behind," Khosla told Bloomberg, adding, "I 80% suspect his call to slow down AI development was so he could catch up." The recent acquisition of 10,000 GPUs for Twitter lends credibility to Khosla's suspicions, as tech companies frequently use these components to work on large-scale AI models.0 comments0
- Elon Musk Weekly News Roundup: SpaceX, Tesla, Twitter and AIWelcome to the Elon Musk Weekly Roundup, your source for the latest news and updates on SpaceX, Tesla, and Elon Musk's Twitter activity. In this episode, we'll be recapping all the episodes from this week and bringing you up to speed on the most exciting developments in space exploration and electric vehicles. From rocket launches to Tesla's latest innovations, we've got all the news you need to stay informed about Elon Musk's groundbreaking companies. And with regular updates on Elon's Twitter feed, you'll always be in the know about his latest musings and announcements. So join us every day for the Elon Musk Weekly Roundup and stay up to date with all the latest from one of the world's most innovative entrepreneurs. Don't miss out on the excitement – hit that subscribe button now!0 comments0
- Inside Neuralink's Conflicted Oversight: Investigating Potential Violations and the Quest for Brain-Implant ApprovalRecent reports by Reuters have raised concerns about the company's animal-research oversight board, highlighting potential conflicts of interest that may compromise research integrity. As Neuralink conducts critical animal experiments to gain regulatory approval for human trials, we'll explore the implications of these allegations and how they could impact the future of this groundbreaking technology. Join us as we discuss the challenges, ethical considerations, and the importance of transparency in the rapidly evolving world of brain-implant research.0 comments0
- Is this the end of SpaceX Starship Starbase?SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, is currently facing legal challenges that could significantly disrupt the rapid development of its next-generation Starship spacecraft at the Boca Chica, Texas launch site. Conservation groups have recently sued the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for approving SpaceX's rocket operations without a thorough environmental impact review. This lawsuit comes just 11 days after the debut Starship test flight sent sand and debris miles from the launchpad and scattered chunks of reinforced concrete and metal shrapnel thousands of feet from the site, which sits next to a national wildlife refuge. The Starship rocket is crucial for SpaceX's commercial launch business and Musk's ultimate goal of establishing human colonies on Mars. NASA is also depending on SpaceX's quick development timelines for its plans to land humans on the moon by 2026 using the Starship spacecraft. Although the Texas Starbase facility is only intended for testing and the actual Starship operations will take place in Florida, a lengthy court battle or unfavorable ruling against the FAA could delay Musk's goal of conducting another test launch within the next two months. Legal experts familiar with such claims suggest that if the court orders the FAA to conduct a full environmental impact statement review, it could result in delays ranging from two to five years. According to Penn State Law professor Jamison Colburn, finding test sites suitable for massive prototype rockets like the Starship requires a narrow set of conditions, such as being far from populated areas and near a coast for safety reasons. Caryn Schenewerk, a former senior attorney for SpaceX who worked on selecting the Starship site, explained that few such options exist in the U.S., and export controls would make building a foreign launch site difficult.0 comments0
- Elon Musk's Twitter Takeover and Continuous FiringsIn the six months since Elon Musk took over Twitter, the company's employee count has dwindled by almost 90%, as the billionaire entrepreneur has continuously slashed the workforce through layoffs and firings. Some employees have reportedly been interrogated about leaks before being let go, while others have simply quit or taken jobs outside of Twitter. The remaining staff members scramble to meet Musk's demands, while dealing with constant site issues, as there are fewer people to help. As a result, Twitter's headcount is now down to its lowest level in many years. Currently, Twitter has around 1,000 full-time employees, according to two sources familiar with the matter. Musk had previously stated that Twitter had 1,500 people remaining on staff, but it was unclear whether contract workers were included in that number. The sources said that Twitter's headcount is closer to 1,000 employees, particularly when excluding any remaining contract workers, who are not considered full-time staff and are technically employed by a third party. Musk has also ended contracts for thousands of such workers.0 comments0
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