
Tech mogul Elon Musk has revealed that SpaceX, one of his biggest and oldest businesses, has reached a significant new milestone.
The X platform community, which he also owns, praised the diligent CEO right away in their response. A few of them had accounts with a cryptocurrency theme and claimed that SpaceX will increase its cryptocurrency holdings in the future.
“SpaceX’s crypto clearly going to moon”
The creative businessman, Elon Musk, congratulated the SpaceX crew in a tweet for setting a significant new record: three million clients across 99 nations. Musk also thanked SpaceX’s customers for purchasing Starlink.
Elon Musk recently revealed that Indonesia might now use this space-internet link. Musk visited Bali as part of the marketing initiative.
User @XRPcryptowolf expressed his expectation on Twitter that SpaceX will send cryptocurrency to the moon. It is well known that Dogecoin and Bitcoin are held by SpaceX. Together, SpaceX and Tesla own $1.3 billion worth of Bitcoin as of March 1, having made over half a million dollars in gains during the last bull run. In terms of cryptocurrency, DOGE is the only one that SpaceX and Tesla accept for their goods in their online stores.
https://x.com/XRPcryptowolf/status/1792693933694439818
Elon Musk makes “Black Mirror” warning
Musk made a statement earlier today on the AI innovation that Microsoft Corporation just showcased to the public. “Recall” is a new functionality that has been introduced to the Copilot + PC.
Users will be able to capture memories with the new function, according to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. It will employ artificial intelligence (AI) to process screenshots of every action a user does on a PC. The aim is that users will eventually be able to search via this archive.
https://x.com/JoelKatz/status/1792693028051910703
Elon Musk said that this “looks a lot like a Black Mirror” episode, a well-known television programme about possible dystopian futures and the growing influence of technology. Musk stated in a tweet that he will turn off this function for sure. David Schwartz, the CTO of Ripple, questioned the purpose of this feature’s development as well, figuring that few people would ever utilise it.
However, Nadella made the assumption that everyone would use Recall locally and that their personal user data would not be transferred from their PCs.