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Without Peter Thiel, Vance does not get anywhere near the US Senate. And in Silicon Valley, the conservative movement is much stronger, and more muscular than it was before. AdvertisementThere's this narrative, promoted by people like Thiel, that Silicon Valley is super-liberal. Because Silicon Valley has conservative roots in addition to roots in the counterculture. AdvertisementLike I said, the liberal nature of Silicon Valley has always been sort of overplayed.
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Bernard Arnault's wealth fell by about 20% between late March and late July, per Bloomberg data. There's been a drop in demand for luxury goods, and LVMH posted disappointing earnings this week. Arnault is still the world's third-richest person, with an estimated net worth of $185 billion. AdvertisementLVMH CEO Bernard Arnault's wealth is slumping amid a drop in demand for luxury goods. Still, Arnault remains the world's third-richest person, and the wealthiest outside the US.
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Read previewElon Musk's former partner, Grimes, has spoken out in support of the Tesla chief's daughter, Vivian Jenna Wilson. "I love and am forever endlessly proud of Vivian," Grimes wrote in an X post on Thursday. It's notable that in her support of Wilson, Grimes referred to her as "Vivian." AdvertisementWilson is one of the 12 children that Musk shares with three different women — his ex-wife, Justine Musk, Grimes, and Neuralink executive Shivon Zilis. AdvertisementRepresentatives for Musk and Grimes did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular business hours.
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Read previewElon Musk's transgender daughter said the Tesla CEO was an absent father who frequently rebuked her for being queer and feminine as a child. Wilson, who has stayed out of the public eye until now, told NBC News that Musk's comments went too far. Wilson told NBC News the book — which described her as being a supporter of "radical Marxism" via a quote from Musk's sister-in-law — was inaccurate and unfair. Isaacson also referred to Wilson by her middle name, Jenna, in the book, Wilson said. The author told NBC News that he reached out to Wilson's family members in an effort to reach her.
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CNN —SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket — the most prolific launch vehicle in the world — is ready to return to flight after suffering a mission-ending failure during a routine journey earlier this month. On its website, SpaceX has already revealed that it will put the Falcon 9 back to work as soon as Saturday, launching a batch of Starlink internet satellites. If successful, the launch could put SpaceX back on track to returning to its routine but crucial work launching astronauts to the International Space Station. What happened to Falcon 9The Falcon 9, which is the smallest vehicle among SpaceX’s fleet of rockets, is the linchpin of the US rocket industry. A Falcon 9 had launched a group of Starlink satellites out of California on July 11 shortly before the mishap occurred.
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The Federal Aviation Administration has approved SpaceX to resume flights of its mainstay Falcon 9 rocket after a brief grounding, with Elon Musk's company planning to launch its next mission carrying satellites as soon as Saturday. The FAA clearance came just 15 days after the rocket suffered a rare inflight failure while in orbit during a launch of Starlink satellites. During the July 11 launch, the rocket's lower first stage, or booster — powered by nine engines — operated as expected before returning to land. A loose clamp for that tube and the intense vibration of the rocket's engine led to cracking, the company said. That cracked sense line resulted in a leak of liquid oxygen, causing damage to the rocket's engine when it attempted to restart in space.
Persons: Elon Organizations: Federal Aviation Administration, SpaceX, Falcon, FAA, CNBC
The US President endorsed his current vice president, and many prominent Democrats, including Barack Obama, have followed his lead. Money has been pouring into Harris's campaign, and the vice president has already begun campaigning against former president Donald Trump. With Vance by his side, Trump has been trying to woo Silicon Valley away from Biden. Notably, the vice president hasn't taken a strong stance on cryptocurrency, but some expect her to become more pro-crypto than Biden. Meanwhile, with support from pro-crypto running mate JD Vance, Trump has announced he plans to be the first "crypto president."
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Read previewTesla issued a warning against using the wet towel charging "hack" that's been circulating among some owners online. Related storiesIt's not a surprise that Tesla owners are looking for hacks to charge their vehicles faster. The damp towel trick is just one example of the many experiments Tesla owners have tried out. Other YouTubers have made videos using oranges or water bottles to cheat the sensors in the steering wheel. (Elon Musk has said the company is removing the steering wheel nag in upcoming software).
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Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault have formed an unexpected friendship, the LVMH chief said. He even suggested the two have talked about a Louis Vuitton-branded SpaceX rocket. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAn unexpected friendship has apparently blossomed between two of the world's richest men: Elon Musk and Bernard Arnault. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Elon Musk, Bernard Arnault, Arnault, Louis, , Musk Organizations: CNBC, Louis Vuitton, SpaceX, Service, Paris Olympics, Business
Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting wealthy individuals, making cybersecurity concierges a new must-have for the rich and their families, including executives. While companies are spending heavily on cybersecurity, personal and home devices are generally less protected, making them easier to crack. And despite their sizeable assets and growing threat of cyberattacks, family offices and wealthy families don't think of themselves as targets because hackings are rarely publicized. JPMorgan Private Bank offers cybersecurity help to its ultra-high net worth clients, along with lifestyle and travel services. "I think one of the misconceptions is that — particularly for family offices — 'we're small and nobody notices us.'
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Read previewWith a few pen strokes, Donald Trump could make many of Elon Musk's problems go away. But Musk also stands to gain with a new administration controlling federal regulations. But with Trump as president, Musk wouldn't even need to dismantle the so-called "administrative state" to get federal agencies out of his way. As president, Trump could direct the Justice Department and other executive agencies to drop any actions against Trump and his friends' businesses, Gernhardt told BI. Existing federal laws from the EPA and Department of Interior could be relaxed, Blanchard said.
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Elon Musk's X activated a default setting to train Grok, its AI chatbot, on user data. Users can disable data sharing in the 'Privacy and Safety' tab on X.Grok, a ChatGPT competitor, is available via premium subscription. AdvertisementYour unfiltered thoughts are about to become training data for one of the most unhinged AI chatbots on the market. X has activated a setting that, by default, gives it access to users' posts, interactions, and inputs as training data for Grok, the company's ChatGPT competitor. If you want to disable it, here's a step-by-step guide:Once on X, head to the menu on the left side and click "More."
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Vivian Jenna Wilson, the transgender daughter of Elon Musk, said this week that her father had been “uncaring” and behaved in a “cruel” manner toward her as a child over her being queer and feminine. In an exclusive interview with NBC News on Thursday, Ms. Wilson, 20, called Mr. Musk “cold,” “very quick to anger” and “narcissistic.” She described him as an absent father who, according to NBC, would “harass her for exhibiting feminine traits and pressure her to appear more masculine, including by pushing her to deepen her voice as early as elementary school.”Ms. Wilson’s interview came in response to remarks Mr. Musk made earlier this week about her transgender identity. In an interview on Monday with the Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson that was streamed live on X, Mr. Musk used Ms. Wilson’s birth name, which is known as deadnaming, and said that she was “dead, killed by the woke mind virus.” Mr. Musk also said that he had been “tricked” into authorizing gender-affirming care for her. He later doubled down on his claims about Ms. Wilson on X, saying that she was “born gay and slightly autistic” but that she “was not a girl.”
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CNBC | Evelyn ChengBEIJING – U.S.-listed Chinese electric car companies are spending more on research as a ratio to sales than Tesla , according to CNBC analysis of the four automakers' first-quarter earnings. Of the four U.S.-listed Chinese electric car companies, Nio ranked first, spending nearly 29% of revenue in the first three months of the year on research and development. He was referring to a popular term in China to describe fierce competition, especially in the electric car industry. She noted that can help Chinese electric car companies respond more quickly to customers and market needs than traditional automakers. Geely has also released an electric car architecture called SEA that it says allows for quicker production of different sized vehicles.
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Grace, a 29-year-old publicist in New York, has regularly used a slew of dating apps for more than four years, with little luck. Among millions, a consensus is forming: Dating apps suck so bad that they might even be deliberately keeping us from finding love. In Tokyo, the city government is even releasing its own dating app, part of a campaign called Tokyo Futari Story ("futari" means couple). Bouke de Vries, an associate professor of philosophy at Ghent University in Belgium who's studied dating apps, argues that state-run dating apps are at least in theory better positioned to help people find partners without spending too much money or time in the process. Last year, Japan's most popular dating app, the Match Group-owned Pairs, began collaborating with several prefectures and cities.
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New York CNN —With Vice President Kamala Harris the front runner to receive the Democratic Party’s nomination for president, America’s most powerful industry is set to have a candidate on the ballot from its home turf. Harris’ failed 2020 presidential bid received support from various tech luminaries, including Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and legendary venture capitalist Ron Conway. Despite her friendly relationships with the industry’s leaders, Harris has also pushed for tech accountability in key areas. As vice president, Harris has taken a key role in the White House around establishing safety measures for artificial intelligence, which is widely viewed as the most consequential new technology in decades. In an interview with CNN, Hoffman added: “In Silicon Valley, actually there’s many threads that are very excited about her.
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Elon Musk says his offer to fight Mark Zuckerberg still stands. "I'll fight Zuckerberg any place, any time, any rules," he said on Wednesday. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementElon Musk is impressed with Meta's latest AI model, but he's still raring for a bout in the ring with Mark Zuckerberg. "I'll fight Zuckerberg any place, any time, any rules," Musk told reporters in Washington on Wednesday.
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Ark Invest's Cathie Wood snapped up beaten-down shares of Tesla and CrowdStrike after their recent pullbacks as the innovation investor doubled down on her favorite tech stocks. The widely followed investor added 33,143 shares of Tesla on Wednesday for ARK Next Generation Internet ETF (ARKW) . That would value Tesla at more than $8 trillion. Ark Invest purchased 38,595 shares of the cybersecurity software company on Friday and another 20,219 shares on Monday. Her flagship Ark Innovation ETF (ARKK ) has fallen more than 14% this year and experienced more than $2 billion in outflows, according to FactSet.
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Musk said in 2021 that Bezos "does take himself a bit too seriously" and that he's intentionally trying to provoke the former Amazon CEO. Musk has said Bezos should "spend more time at Blue Origin and less time in the hot tub." Musk added that while Bezos has a "reasonably good engineering aptitude," he doesn't seem to be spending a lot of "mental energy" getting into the details. "As a friend of mine says, he should spend more time at Blue Origin and less time in the hot tub," Musk said. Bezos tweeted in April 2022, the month Musk announced his plans to buy the social media site.
Persons: Musk, he's, Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez, Bezos, Tesla Organizations: Amazon, Financial Times, Twitter Locations: China
“Kamala Harris was born in Oakland, California, USA,” the note said. Eligible to run for President of the United States.”But on dozens of other posts containing the same misinformation, no such corrections appeared. Elon Musk has done away with most content moderation rules on X since buying the social network in 2022. Those approved are added to misleading posts by an algorithm. X has determined that the program is sufficient to police most misinformation about the presidential election in November, two people familiar with the company’s plans said.
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New York CNN —Vivian Jenna Wilson, Elon Musk’s estranged daughter, publicly refuted several recent anti-trans statements her Tesla CEO and X owner father has made about her. After her transition, the billionaire said, he “vowed to destroy the woke mind virus.”Musk has previously been criticized for his anti-trans comments. Musk has previously spoken about his daughter, including in the authorized biography written by journalist Walter Isaacson and published last year. In the book, the billionaire blamed his daughter’s transition in part on her time at a progressive, Los Angeles school. In the Peterson interview, Musk said he considers his child “dead” following her transition.
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Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as he campaigns in Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S. July 24, 2024. Donald Trump on Thursday said Elon Musk "never told me" he would pledge $45 million a month to support Trump's presidential bid, days after the Tesla and SpaceX CEO denied a report that he would do so. "Somebody told me he was going to give me 45 million [dollars] a month. I said, 'That sounds like a lot, even for Elon, that's a lot,'" the Republican presidential nominee said. But Musk "never told me he was giving [$45 million]," he said.
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Vivian Jenna Wilson, the transgender daughter of Elon Musk, said Thursday in her first public interview that he was an absent father who was cruel to her as a child for being queer and feminine. Wilson, 20, in an exclusive interview with NBC News, responded to comments that Musk made Monday about her and her transgender identity. She told NBC News that at the time, she was surprised by the media attention to the court filing, which she submitted when she was 18. Wilson told NBC News that those anecdotes are not true, though she said she did act stereotypically feminine in other ways as a child. Musk told Peterson that Wilson's gender transition has been the motivation for his push into conservative politics.
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Everybody seems to love Zuck right now
  + stars: | 2024-07-24 | by ( Jyoti Mann | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
Mark Zuckerberg won praise from CEOs for open-sourcing Meta's AI model, Llama 3.1. Shopify's CEO called the model an "incredible gift," and even Elon Musk said he "does deserve credit." download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIf there were a Big Tech CEO popularity contest, Zuck might well be taking the crown right now. Even Elon Musk gave Zuck a rare nod of approval.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailVenture capitalist discusses how Silicon Valley, Musk view the U.S. electionVenky Ganesan, partner at Menlo Ventures, discusses how Silicon Valley is looking at the U.S. presidential elections and Tesla owner Elon Musk's endorsement of Republican nominee Donald Trump.
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