While the insertion of former employees at Musk's Boring Company and xAI as advisers is alarming, nothing quite illustrated the point like the hiring of two former Musk associates who aren't yet old enough to rent a car.
Elon Musk plans to transform X into an “Everything App” like WeChat, integrating payments, services, and more. With Visa as its first partner, X Money launches this year.
Musk's X.com teams up with Visa to launch X Money, a digital payment system enabling instant global financial services.
Donald Trump will be the first president to fully embrace digital currencies — and he’s already anointed his crypto princes
X is teaming up with Visa to soon offer a system for real-time payments on the social media platform — signaling some progress in a yearslong vision from billionaire owner Elon Musk to create an "everything app.
Elon Musk is nearly everywhere. He already boasts a presence in electric vehicles, artificial intelligence, social media, and politics. Now, he appears to be carving out a space in financial services.
Sriram Krishnan has been appointed as Senior White House Policy Advisor on Artificial Intelligence (AI) under US President Donald Trump.
Krishnan's AI expertise and contributions to the tech industry make him qualified to propel the United States into what Google CEO, Sundar Pichai described as a 'Golden Age of American Innovation' when congratulating President-elect Trump.
A former employee of Microsoft, Krishnan will collaborate with David O. Sacks, co-founder of PayPal and CEO of Yammer, to ensure America's leadership in AI and shape national AI policy. This appointment is a testament to Krishnan's career in technology and innovation, further emphasising SRMIST's legacy of nurturing global leaders.
Text messages show Elon Musk rejected a dinner invite from Nicolai Tangen, head of Norway's oil fund, and lectured him on how to be a better friend.
The world’s richest man has paid to boost his online warriors into global leaderboards, raising questions about his prowess — and his need for digital praise.
Billionaire Elon Musk has worked behind the scenes on an initiative aimed at depleting the civil service, prompting questions about its legality.