Billionaire Elon Musk replied on Thursday to his “to-do list” that appeared on the cover of TIME magazine, claiming it was not his checklist.
Musk, the owner of social media network X (previously Twitter), stated that he was “trying to make life multiplanetary to maximize the potential lifespan of consciousness”.
TIME magazine’s December cover headline read “Citizen Musk: What’s next on his to-do list?” and featured a picture of the 53-year-old tech billionaire alongside a checklist of achievements such as “Electric Vehicles,” “Become richest man,” “Buy Twitter,” “Launch rocket,” “Bring rocket back,” “Implant human brain chip,” “Get Trump elected,” and “Work from Mar-a-Lago.”
“Slash $2 trillion” and “Fly to Mars” were left unchecked on the list.
“To be clear, I have not done any media interviews and this is not actually my checklist. I am trying to make life multiplanetary to maximize the probable lifespan of consciousness. Some of the items below are needed for that,” Musk posted on X.
To be clear, I have not done any media interviews and this is not actually my checklist.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 21, 2024
I am trying to make life multiplanetary to maximize the probable lifespan of consciousness. Some of the items below are needed for that. https://t.co/Sv0N3Z5U4l
US President-elect Donald Trump has appointed Elon Musk and former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy to lead a Department of Government Efficiency. The department aims to reduce government bureaucracy, cut excess regulations, cut waste, and restructure federal agencies.
The department will collaborate with the White House and the Office of Management and Budget. Musk has set a target of $2 trillion in cuts from the federal government’s $7 trillion budget. Musk has spent over $100 million on Trump’s presidential bid and has been a key supporter since his victory over Kamala Harris.
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Source: NDTV