Elon Musk(@elonmusk)さんの人気ツイート(古い順)

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@PPathole I wish we did. Would be better for making life multiplanetary.
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@engineers_feed I will verify you. The current process for verification is like if Kafka had a Magic 8-Ball!
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@BillyM2k @engineers_feed So many “verified” scam crypto bots!
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@AlexAndBooks_ Good list
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@WholeMarsBlog FSD is best in Bay Area, given engineering mostly lives there, but rest of country will soon be at that level
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@WholeMarsBlog Yeah, but I didn’t leak it to NYT. They must have got it through friends of friends. I heard from multiple people at TED that Gates still had half billion short against Tesla, which is why I asked him, so it’s not exactly top secret.
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in case u need to lose a boner fast
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shadow ban council reviewing tweet …
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@Teslarati Tesla China is doing incredible work
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@BillyM2k 🤣 also why are there still printers?
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@pmarca 🤔
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@nichegamer Elden Ring is incredible, but why are extremely gory death/murder scenes ok, but panties get you banned!?
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@wintonARK ESG ratings make no sense
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@jack Your new title at Block is 🔥🔥
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@BillyM2k Also, epic printer scene in Office Space
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Moving on …
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@Teslarati @ResidentSponge Certainly physically possible. We’re working on bridging broken links between brain & body. Neuralinks in motor & sensory cortex bridging past weak/broken links in neck/spine to Neuralinks in spinal cord should theoretically be able to restore full body functionality.
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@Teslarati @ResidentSponge It is an electronics/mechanical/software engineering problem for the Neuralink device that is similar in complexity level to smart watches (which are not easy!), plus the surgical robot, which is comparable to state-of-the art CNC machines. No need for AI/ NN/ML quite yet.
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@Teslarati @ResidentSponge If you’ve engineered or manufactured smart watches or phones, please join Neuralink! Your skills are directly applicable.
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@24_7TeslaNews @Teslarati @ResidentSponge Current generation Neuralinks can help to some degree, but an advanced case of Alzheimers often involves macro degeneration of the brain. However, Neuralinks should theoretically be able restore almost any functionality lost due *localized* brain damage from stroke or injury.