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During the World Economic Forum on Thursday, Elon Musk said there's a reason human's don't have longer lifespans.
Jan 22 (Reuters) - Elon Musk will attend the World Economic Forum in Davos for the first time on Thursday, marking a striking reversal for the billionaire who has publicly criticized the annual gathering of political and business elites.
Elon Musk told the World Economic Forum on Thursday about his vision for a world where there are more robots than people—enough robots that you won't be able to think of anything more to ask them to do.
Elon Musk appeared at the World Economic Forum this week, where he was interviewed by BlackRock CEO Larry Fink about the future of EVs, AI and clean energy
Musk made his WEF debut yesterday for an interview with BlackRock CEO and interim WEF cochair Larry Fink. The world's richest man has long criticized the
If anyone would know if there are aliens among us, it would be me,” Musk said during the World Economic Forum on Thursday.
At Davos, the billionaire said his belief that life is "extremely rare" drives Tesla, SpaceX, and his vision for humanity's future.
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Billboards calling Trump and Musk "economic parasites" installed around Davos
Billboards branding Donald Trump and Elon Musk as “economic parasites” have appeared around Davos ahead of the World Economic Forum. The adverts, put up by campaign group Everyone Hates Elon, show images of Donald Trump,