Welcome to another edition of "Musk Said What Now?". Yup, Elon Musk, the world's richest man and newly-made owner of
ICYMI: Brazil elected a new president, a well-known leftist leader called Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva who was once
Noting that he had "seen a lot of concerning tweets about the recent Brazil election," the billionaire, without elaborating, said it was possible that former Twitter employees gave preference to left-wing candidates.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1598990820665065472?embedable=true
Musk also spent a portion of last week cozying up to Apple CEO Tim Cook after
Meanwhile, Twitter corporate is
Twitter ranked #63 in this week's Tech Company Rankings. Amazon was a step behind at #64, while Apple ranked #5.
'Work or GTFO,' It's Not Just Musk. It's Everyone. ๐ค
In an era of quiet quitting, a
Given the
Now they just want to course correct and leave workers to fend for themselves in an economy that's nowhere near what it used to be. So much for work-life balance.
Facebook continues to rank at the top of the Tech Company Rankings, while Google was trending at #4.
New Zealand Takes on Big Tech ๐ณ๐ฟ
Britain's often forgotten and sometimes misunderstood colony New Zealand has decided to follow in the footsteps of bigger brothers Australia and Canada in introducing laws that would require Google and
While there's no doubt that just like in Australia and then Canada, the companies are going to campaign against such laws, it's equally possible that they might resign to their fates and accept that this is just where regulation is headed and that they need to stop profiteering off of other organizations' content.
Meta ranked #24 this week.
In Other News.. ๐ฐ
- Good news for scalpers, bad news for consumers: iPhone shortages are expected to last throughout the Christmas season as the Chinese factory that produces the phones struggles to
ramp up production. ๐ฑ - Kanye West's Twitter account was suspended yet again, this time
at the behest of Elon Musk for violating Twitter's rules against incitement to violence (and definitely not because he posted anunflattering picture of the billionaire). ๐ด - Neuralink, the health tech company Musk started to transplant chips inside the human brain, is planning to test said chips in actual humans starting next year. And to prove that it's totally viable and completely safe, Musk plans to
get one himself . Lord knows if he can get any smarter than he already is. ๐ป - FTX's
disgraced former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried (or 'SBF') feigned ignorance of the irregularities happening at his company and said that hedid not willingly commit fraud. Also,this happened . ๐ฒ
And that's a wrap! This has been the tech company brief, and you were reading Issue #27! See yโall next week. PEACE โฎ๏ธ
โ Sheharyar Khan, Editor, Business Tech @ HackerNoon