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AdvertisementElon Musk's latest gambit to help elect former President Donald Trump may be illegal, some election law experts say. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 20, 2024In this instance, the problem may be that giveaway participants are required to be registered voters. According to the America PAC website, the giveaway program is "exclusively open to registered voters in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Nevada, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin and North Carolina. Other election law experts also said that Musk is either barely toeing the line or has outright broken the law. Rick Hasen, an election law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, wrote on his blog that the giveaway constitutes "clearly illegal vote buying."
Persons: Elon Musk, , Elon, Donald Trump, It's, Musk, Richard Briffault, Briffault, he's, Rick Hasen, Hasen, Matthew Alvarez, Tucker, Alvarez, Trump, We're, Josh Shapiro, Shapiro, Tim Walz Organizations: Service, America, Trump, America PAC, Department, Justice Department, Columbia Law School, Department of Justice, University of California, Rutan, DOJ, Musk's America PAC, Pennsylvania, Business, Gov Locations: Harrisburg , Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania , Georgia, Nevada , Arizona , Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Los Angeles
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBillionaire investor Mark Cuban on 2024 election: It's the Harris campaign vs. Elon MuskBillionaire investor and entrepreneur Mark Cuban joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 election, Elon Musk's role in the race, the Harris-Walz economic agenda, and more.
Persons: Mark Cuban, Harris, Elon, Elon Musk's, Walz Organizations: Billionaire, Elon Musk Billionaire
Parag Agrawal updated his LinkedIn page with his AI startup's name for the first time: Parallel Web Systems. The ex-Twitter CEO raised about $30 million for the startup, The Information reported in January. AdvertisementThe former CEO of Twitter has moved his AI startup out of stealth mode with a previously unknown name: Parallel Web Systems. Agrawal raised about $30 million for the startup, The Information reported in January when the startup's name was still unknown. From Twitter to AI startupAgrawal was the CEO of Twitter from November 2021 to October 2022, when Elon Musk fired him following his acquisition of the platform.
Persons: Parag Agrawal, Parallel's, , Agrawal, Elon Musk, Kurt Wagner's, Wagner, Musk, Ned Segal, Vijaya Gadde, Sean Edgett Organizations: Systems, AIs, Service, Twitter, Khosla Ventures, Index Ventures, LinkedIn, Company, Shapley Inc, Business Locations: Palo Alto , California, San Francisco
Elon Musk is giving away $1 million each day to a voter who signs a petition. AdvertisementElon Musk's latest gambit to help elect former President Donald Trump may be illegal, according to election law experts. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 20, 2024In this instance, the problem may be that giveaway participants are required to be registered voters. Other election law experts also said that Musk is either barely toeing the line or has outright broken the law. Rick Hasen, an election law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, wrote on his blog that the giveaway constitutes "clearly illegal vote buying."
Persons: Elon Musk, , Elon, Donald Trump, It's, Musk, Richard Briffault, Briffault, I'm, he's, Rick Hasen, Josh Shapiro, Tim Walz Organizations: Service, America, Trump, America PAC, Department, Justice Department, Columbia Law School, Department of Justice, University of California, Musk's America PAC, Pennsylvania, Gov Locations: Harrisburg , PA, Pennsylvania , Georgia, Nevada , Arizona , Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Los Angeles
Aetherflux aims to launch a constellation of satellites to transmit solar power to Earth using infrared lasers. Bhatt told BI why he's joining the commercial space race and what Robinhood taught him about capitalism. AdvertisementAetherflux aims to create a constellation of satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) that will collect solar power and beam it down to receptors on Earth using infrared lasers. Caltech's president, Thomas F. Rosenbaum, said the project had shown them that solar power beamed from space "is still a future prospect" but that it "should be an achievable future." The science has already been demonstrated; it's just going to be an engineering and economic feat to prove it can be done from space, Bhatt said.
Persons: Baiju Bhatt, Bhatt, Robinhood, , Vlad Tenev, Elon, Baiju Bhatt Bhatt, Thomas F, Rosenbaum, it's, he'd, you'll, Spencer Platt, Matthew Weinzierl, Weinzierl, Einstein, Aetherflux Organizations: he's, Service, California Institute of Technology, NASA, Langley Research Center, Stanford, DARPA, Investment, Space Angels, McKinsey, Harvard Business School, SpaceX, Getty, Apex, Forbes Locations: India, Anadolu, Bay
Tech investor Ray Wang — who owns all Magnificent Seven stocks — laid out his rankings of favored tech plays on Monday. Wang equated the AI expansion to the Amazon 's early e-commerce buildout. Amazon is Wang's second favorite Magnificent Seven pick, followed by pure-play AI beneficiaries Microsoft and Alphabet . Wang also expects the company — along with Alphabet — to benefit from the political advertising season underway. Here's how each Magnificent Seven member is doing year to date: Nvidia: up 182% Amazon: up 22.8% Microsoft: up 10% Alphabet: up 17% Apple: up 22% Tesla: Down 12.4% Meta Platforms: up 61%
Persons: Ray Wang —, CNBC's, Wang, Tesla, Elon Organizations: Constellation Research, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRepublicans feel like they have momentum in the 2024 election, says Axios' Mike AllenAxios co-founder Mike Allen joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the 2024 election, impact of Elon Musk's role in the race, the appeal of Musk to Republican voters, and more.
Persons: Axios, Mike Allen Axios, Mike Allen, Elon, Musk Organizations: Republican
Vice President Kamala Harris is campaigning for president against Elon Musk at least as much as she is against former President Donald Trump, Mark Cuban said Monday, as he advocated for the Democratic nominee as the pro-business choice. "It's the Harris campaign versus Elon, not even versus Trump," the billionaire investor and former "Shark Tank" host said on CNBC's "Squawk Box." Cuban's remarks were the latest volley between the two billionaires, who have taken on increasingly prominent campaign roles while ramping up attacks against each other. Asked for his view on the latest polls, which broadly show a neck-and-neck race between Harris and Trump, Cuban said, "Nobody really knows, and so really it comes down to get out the vote." "And the crazy thing is, it's the Harris campaign versus Elon, not even versus Trump," said Cuban.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Mark Cuban, Harris, Cuban, Cuban's, Musk, Trump, wasn't, Donald Trump hasn't, Stephen Miller Organizations: Elon, Democratic, Trump, Tesla, SpaceX, PAC, GOP, Cuban, CNBC, America PAC, Cost Locations: Cuban, Pennsylvania, Taiwan
Elon Musk's private planes made eight flights to Pennsylvania this past week, flight logs show. Elon Musk's private planes took eight flights to and from Pennsylvania over the past week as the billionaire rallied voters. Elon Musk's private jet in Harrisburg on October 19. In the weeks leading up to Musk's Pennsylvania rallies, SpaceX launched its fifth Starship test flight, successfully catching the spacecraft's Super Heavy booster for the first time. While Musk has been campaigning for Trump, Tesla has been preparing for its third-quarter earnings call on Wednesday.
Persons: Elon, Donald Trump, , Musk, Trump, I've, Musk's Trump, Tesla, Mary Barra Organizations: Service, Business, Elon Musk's, New York Times, Trump, Pittsburgh, SpaceX, State College ,, Elon, Keystone Intel, State College , Pennsylvania, PAC, America PAC, Federal, General Locations: Pennsylvania, Butler , Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, State College , Harrisburg, Harrisburg, Savannah , Georgia, Hawthorne , California, Austin, California, Texas, Nevada
Josh Shapiro on Sunday said that tech mogul Elon Musk's plan to give money to registered voters in Pennsylvania is "deeply concerning" and "it's something that law enforcement could take a look at" during an interview on NBC News' "Meet the Press." Elon Musk in Pennsylvania announced that he would give away $1 million per day to a registered voter until Election Day. Chesnot / Getty Images fileQuestions about the legality of these cash payments abounded on Saturday night, as elections law experts pointed to various provisions in federal law that prohibited making cash payments to voters. Musk and a representative for America PAC did not immediately respond to requests for comment on this story. "It seems like if this law is going to be enforced, it needs to be deterred," Hasen said.
Persons: Josh Shapiro, Elon Musk's, Musk, Shapiro, Donald Trump, He's, Elon, Chesnot, Rick Hasen, ” Hasen, Hasen Organizations: NBC, Press, PAC, Democrat, University of California, Democracy, America PAC Locations: Pennsylvania, Los Angeles
Elon Musk gave a random petition signer a $1 million check on Saturday. The petition, released by his super PAC, aims to support free speech and the right to bear arms. AdvertisementElon Musk gave a $1 million check to a man who signed his petition to support free speech and the right to bear arms — and he's not stopping there. The tech billionaire kicked off the giveaways at a rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Saturday night, handing a $1 million check to a man in the audience named John Dreher. Related storiesThe petition was launched by Musk's America PAC, a super PAC he created to support Trump using nearly $75 million of his own funds.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk, , John Dreher, John, Dreher, TMeyWUhbrH, Elon Organizations: Service, America, Musk's America PAC, Trump, Borders, Sensible, Fair Locations: Harrisburg , Pennsylvania, Cities
Musk has also seeded at least $75 million into a pro-Trump super PAC. "Elon Musk is sort of a natural for Donald Trump, " journalist Roger Lowenstein, who wrote a biography about Warren Buffett, told Business Insider. Recently, Musk's company seized the @America handle to boost his super PAC. AdvertisementNone of the other recent wealthiest men have come close to Musk's super PAC spending. Bezos made the biggest splash in 2018 when they donated $10 million to With Honor, a super PAC that supported veteran candidates.
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Eutelsat, the world's third-biggest satellite operator by revenue, launched 20 satellites for its communications network on Sunday, using Elon Musk's SpaceX in its first move since the merger of two European companies last year. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket took off, with Eutelsat satellites from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base at 0513 GMT. "This is the first OneWeb launch of the satellites since the merger," CEO Eva Berneke told Reuters in an interview. The Paris-based group formed by the merger in September last year of France's Eutelsat and Britain's OneWeb has a constellation of over 600 low earth orbit satellites that cater to broadcasters, telecom companies and radio stations. It sits there until India gets open, the day it gets open, we'll start building," Berneke said.
Persons: Eva Berneke, France's, OneWeb, Berneke Organizations: Elon, SpaceX, Vandenberg Space Force Base, Reuters, Telstra, U.S Locations: Paris, India, Saudi Arabia
Speaking at an America PAC event in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Musk said, "I have a surprise for you," adding that the prize money is available "every day from now until the election." "How Pennsylvania goes I think is how the election goes," Musk said. The deadline to sign the petition is Monday night, which is the day Pennsylvania's voter registration closes. "We get crazy things," Musk said, "like SpaceX got fined $140,000 for dumping potable drinking water on the ground at Starbase." Musk only mentioned Trump sparingly throughout the evening, and didn't discuss his policies or record as president in any detail.
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At a Pennsylvania campaign rally in early October, Trump said he wanted to see human exploration on Mars by the end of his potential second term. That sort of rhetoric, whether intentional or not, links Musk's significant technological success with Trump's own campaign. It remains to be seen, however, just how influential Musk's success at SpaceX, or his other companies, and his campaigning will be with voters who are still on the fence. SpaceXBut SpaceX's achievement and Musk's ties to Trump could give the former president added support with some undecided voters. "Elon Musk, who's having so much success driving things from the private sector, is a guy that wants success in the federal government."
Persons: Elon Musk, Trump, , It's, Donald Trump, Elon, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Trump's, Tesla, X —, he's, Kamala Harris, Harris, Max, Anna Moneymaker, Musk, Peter Loge, Loge, Vance, Walz, Musk's, Elizabeth Chartier —, Harris —, SpaceX's Organizations: SpaceX, Service, GOP, Trump, Trump " America PAC, School of Media, Public Affairs, George Washington University, Republicans, NBC, Independents, Philadelphia Inquirer, Biden Locations: Pennsylvania, Ohio, Philadelphia, Musk's, Folsom , Pennsylvania, America, Butler , Pennsylvania, Folsom
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi appeared on Friday's episode of the Hard Fork podcast. Khosrowshahi recently appeared on Hard Fork, a tech podcast, to discuss Uber's position in the autonomous vehicle industry. On the Hard Fork podcast, Khosrowshahi championed Waymo, saying he believed Waymo could best Tesla. Khosrowshahi spoke about Waymo's hardware during the Hard Fork podcast, saying, "I think that hardware costs scale down over a period of time. AdvertisementUber originally tried to walk the autonomous vehicle path alone, creating a self-driving car unit called Advanced Technologies Group.
Persons: Dara Khosrowshahi, Khosrowshahi, Tesla, Musk, , Tesla's, Uber, Waymo, PATRICK T, FALLON, John Krafcik, Elon Musk, Elon, Andrej Karpathy, Karpathy Organizations: Service, Waymo, Getty, Financial Times, Technologies, Aurora, Business Locations: Phoenix, Atlanta, Austin
At a town hall hosted at a high school outside Philadelphia, Musk referred to the false conspiracy theory that Dominion Voting Systems was part of a plot to rig U.S. elections in recent years. There’s always this question of, say, the Dominion voting machines. Fact: Hand counts and audits of such paper ballots have repeatedly proven that Dominion machines produce accurate results. Studies and investigations have found that there’s no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the U.S. When voter fraud has occurred, prosecutors have successfully brought cases against perpetrators including in a highly publicized fraud scheme in North Carolina.
Persons: Elon Musk, Donald Trump’s, Musk, , Anna Moneymaker, Trump, ” Musk, Democratic megadonor George Soros, Kamala Harris, Emma Barnett, Ben Goggin, Kat Tenbarge Organizations: , Systems, Dominion, Brennan Center for Justice, Fox News, SpaceX, Tesla, Ridley High School, Philadelphia Fox, Trump, Trump America PAC, FBI, Democratic megadonor Locations: FOLSOM, Pa, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Maricopa County, Arizona, Philadelphia County, Folsom, Butler , Pennsylvania, U.S, North Carolina, Mexico, “ Pennsylvania, America, New York City
Tesla's Optimus robots faced skepticism for being remotely controlled by humans at a recent event. AdvertisementTesla's Optimus robots received more skepticism last week when multiple reports confirmed that the humanoid robots working the company's "We Robot" event were remotely controlled by engineers. Optimus robots reportedly danced, poured drinks, and interacted with attendees. Both Musk and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, are focused on humanoid robots as increasingly advanced machine learning offers an unlocking technology for robotics. Musk has claimed that two Optimus robots are performing tasks autonomously on Tesla's factory floor.
Persons: Lebaredian, , Optimus, Jensen Huang, Musk, Huang, Tesla, xAI's Organizations: Optimus, Service, Nvidia, Oracle
Sam Altman has taken a more prominent role at OpenAI as several top leaders have left the company. Altman risks spreading himself too thin, three management experts told BI. Now, as Altman leads OpenAI toward a possible for-profit future, some corporate management experts warn that the CEO could stretch himself too thin — taking on too many job functions. Altman and a spokesperson for OpenAI didn't respond to requests for comment from Business Insider. It's possible that Altman could take on the CTO role on a temporary basis, Sonnenfeld said, "but it's not likely that he can do this very long."
Persons: Sam Altman, Altman, , Sam Altman's, OpenAI, Mira Murati, Altman hasn't, Fiss, Elon, Patricia Lenkov, Lenkov, Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Sonnenfeld Organizations: Service, Business, Bloomberg, University of Southern, Apple, Twitter, JPMorgan, Yale University's School of Management, Yale, Leadership Locations: OpenAI, University of Southern California
The probe follows reports of crashes in low visibility areas with Full Self-Driving engaged. AdvertisementTesla is facing a fresh investigation from the national auto safety watchdog after reports of four crashes in which its Full Self-Driving technology was engaged. The new probe will cover 2.4 million Tesla vehicles. In April, the NHTSA started a separate probe into Tesla over crashes involving its Autopilot program. The regulator said at the time that it investigated 956 Tesla crashes in which Autopilot was involved between January 2018 and August 2023.
Persons: Tesla, , FSD, Elon, Phil Koopman Organizations: National, Traffic Safety Administration, Service, regulator's, Carnegie Mellon University, NHTSA, Business Locations: California, Koopman
NASA is planning to give the Boeing Starliner another chance. The agency has scheduled two SpaceX launches — Crew-10 and Crew-11 — for 2025. AdvertisementNASA has released the schedule for its commercial launches in 2025, and the Boeing Starliner is slated to get another chance at spaceflight. Advertisement"Meanwhile, NASA is keeping options on the table for how best to achieve system certification, including windows of opportunity for a potential Starliner flight in 2025," it added. The duo are scheduled to return via the SpaceX Crew Dragon in February 2025.
Persons: Starliner, , Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, Russia's Roscosmos, Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams, Williams, Elon Musk, NASA didn't Organizations: NASA, Boeing, SpaceX, , Service, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, International, Station, Starliner, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Business Locations: New Mexico
Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In today's big story, Netflix's earnings report comes as Wall Street wonders if the king of streaming can keep its crown . Business Insider's Lucia Moses outlined investors' key questions about Netflix ahead of its third-quarter earnings call this afternoon. The NFL is coming to the streamer this Christmas, with Netflix showing two games on the holiday.
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Having just lost a battle with Elon Musk over how India's satellite spectrum is awarded, Asia's richest man Mukesh Ambani could face a bigger challenge if Musk's Starlink launches services in India and the two go head-to-head on price. India's government said on Tuesday it will allocate spectrum for satellite broadband administratively and not via auction, hours after Musk criticized the auction route being sought by rival billionaire Ambani as "unprecedented." The Indian government says its decision to allocate spectrum administratively to whoever applies for it is in line with global trends. It has not set a timeframe for when the process will start but Musk's Starlink has already applied for necessary permits. Starlink's entry into the Indian market would create a new battleground between the two billionaires: pricing.
Persons: Mukesh Ambani, Ratan Tata, Elon Musk, Musk's, Musk, Ambani, Musk's Starlink Organizations: Reliance Industries, National Centre, Performing Arts, Elon, SpaceX, Reliance Locations: Mumbai, India
Elon Musk has spent nearly $75 million in the latest period on his "America PAC" super PAC, a new filing shows. The super PAC has spent roughly $96 million to boost Trump this year. The PAC has also spent more than $10 million on boosting GOP House candidates. America PAC has spent nearly $96 million to support Trump and oppose Vice President Kamala Harris, along with more than $10 million to support Republican candidates across 18 different House districts. AdvertisementThe Wall Street Journal previously reported in July that Musk would give about $45 million a month to the America PAC.
Persons: Elon Musk, , Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Musk, Trump, Harris, Tucker Carlson, I'm Organizations: America PAC, Trump, GOP, Service, Federal, Commission, SpaceX, Boring, White, Street, The New York Times
Cloud startups raised $62.5 billion in Europe, Israel and the U.S. in 2023, the report found. Funding is up 65% from the $47.9 billion cloud firms raised four years ago, according to Accel. AI is eating softwareMuch of the growth of funding in cloud is being driven by excitement around AI. Globally, companies building so-called foundational models, which power much of today's generative AI tools, account for two thirds of overall funding for generative AI firms, Accel said. Big Tech's AI splurgeThe U.S. took the lead globally in terms of overall regional generative AI investment raised.
Persons: OpenAI, ChatGPT, Philippe Botteri, Botteri, Accel's, Anthropic, Elon Musk's xAI, Britain's, France's Mistral, Accel, Dev Ittycheria, Ittycheria Organizations: Accel, Venture, Microsoft, CNBC, Accel —, Nasdaq, Alpha, Google Locations: U.S, Europe, Israel, genAI
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