‘In la-la land’: Elon Musk unloads on ‘laptop class’ working from home
The billionaire founder of Tesla and now Twitter CEO, Elon Musk, has taken a swipe at remote work in an interview with CNBC.
The billionaire founder of Tesla and now Twitter CEO, Elon Musk, has taken a swipe at remote work in an interview with CNBC.
Yaccarino was a seasoned executive at NBCUniversal who worked on a Covid vaccine campaign and had ties to the World Economic Forum.
Musk lamented that it “remains to be seen” whether or not Twitter will be a financial success for him, in some of his harshest public comments concerning his $44 billion purchase—but he added “some things are priceless.”
Elon Musk, one of the world’s richest men, gave an insight into his Twitter ownership in a rare – and bizarre – interview with the BBC this week.
The four-time NBA MVP will no longer have a blue check on Elon Musk’s Twitter after the company axes its legacy verification program Saturday.
Musk said he “forgot to mention” the major exception to a new policy he announced Monday to only promote For You recommendations from verified accounts—soon to only include Twitter Blue subscribers, according to the company.
Musk suggested a fired Twitter worker, who has muscular dystrophy, did not need requested disability accommodations and did “no actual work.”
Users have been left unable to post images while external links are not working and companion apps like TweetDeck have failed.
Sunday’s layoffs included senior staffers who were seen as Musk loyalists, including Esther Crawford, head of subscription service Twitter Blue.
Just three months ago, Musk said the company was on the verge of bankruptcy.