
Musk's Billion-Dollar AI Ambitions, Tesla Robotaxis, and Political Clout
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Elon Musk never takes a day off from making headlines, and the past few days have been classic Musk—equal parts spectacle, controversy, and ambition. The most buzzed-about story has been Musk’s sharp rebuttal of a Bloomberg News report claiming his artificial intelligence startup, xAI, is burning through a staggering $1 billion a month. Musk fired back on X, dismissing the report as nonsense, but held back on details. Meanwhile, even Bloomberg conceded that xAI has a promising future with a reported $80 billion valuation and heavyweight backers like Andreessen Horowitz and Sequoia Capital. The company is leveraging X’s vast data pool to reduce AI training costs, with optimistic projections suggesting profitability by 2027—earlier than OpenAI’s target date according to Teslarati.
Speaking of cash, Musk was in the political spotlight too. California lawmakers are now pushing to ban lottery-style $1 million giveaways in elections, a move inspired by Musk’s recent campaign stunt supporting Donald Trump voters by dangling massive payouts, as highlighted by CalMatters. The Musk-Trump alliance is not just a matter of headlines either. He’s reportedly been tapped to head a new Department of Government Efficiency if Trump wins, with the tongue-in-cheek acronym DOGE, in a nod to Musk’s meme-fueled public persona. His promise: crowdsource ideas to slash federal spending, post an online leaderboard of the most egregiously wasteful programs, and let the internet have a say.
On the business front, Tesla fans are on high alert after Musk announced a tentative June 22 date for the company’s robotaxi pilot launch in Austin, Texas. After a viral nine-second video of a driverless Tesla Model Y racked up over 15 million views, Musk responded directly to his followers’ feverish anticipation and promised a public ride debut—caveating, of course, that safety comes first and the date is not set in stone, as Fortune reported.
But not all the news has been celebratory. Environmental groups have threatened a lawsuit against Musk’s xAI over alleged air pollution from a Memphis data center, according to the Southern Environmental Law Center. In the activist sphere, an upcoming nationwide protest campaign branded #MuskMustFall is scheduled for June 28, targeting Tesla dealerships and Musk’s leadership on multiple fronts.
Socially, Musk continues to dominate online chatter, whether by reminding his audience at the Cannes Lions festival that he was the one who named OpenAI, or by becoming the subject of a surge in fake AI-generated Facebook posts since the election, as The Independent noted. Even as AI slop floods timelines, the very real Musk shows no intention of leaving the center stage of business, politics, and tech culture.
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