Elon Musk discusses the "ransom" incidents with advertisers at the DealBook summit, advocating against restrictions on freedom of speech.
At the 2023 New York DealBook Summit, social media giant and former Twitter owner Elon Musk garnered attention for his strong response to advertisers who pulled out of advertising on the platform due to Musk's remarks. He openly expressed his dissatisfaction with this practice. The post led to Musk facing resistance from advertisers.
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Elon Musk Responds to Advertisers with "Go F*** Yourself"
Elon Musk spoke candidly at the DealBook Summit, expressing his dissatisfaction with advertisers who pulled their ads due to his amplification of anti-Semitic tweets on X platform. He sharply counterattacked what he perceived as "extortion" behavior and even directly called out Disney CEO Bob Iger on stage.
Elon Musk's Stance on Anti-Semitic Comments
In recent weeks, Musk's series of comments on X have sparked widespread attention. He admitted these tweets were "one of the dumbest things I've done on that platform." While expressing regret for the remarks, Musk also insisted on supporting freedom of speech.
Major Brands Pause Ads, Users Leave the Platform
Musk's controversial remarks on X platform have led to a series of consequences. Several major advertisers, including Disney and Apple, suspended their advertising activities on X. In addition, some prominent users, including the mayor of Paris, chose to leave.
Elon Musk Denies Anti-Semitism, Emphasizes Freedom of Speech
As the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, Musk vehemently denies being anti-Semitic. He reiterated that any explicit calls for extreme violence on X violate the platform's terms of service.
Elon Musk Visits Israel, Engages in Dialogue with Prime Minister
This week, Musk also visited Israel and held talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He stated that the visit was planned in advance and not as an "apology tour" for his previous remarks.
Elon Musk's Views on Unions, China, and OpenAI
During the summit, Musk expressed a negative attitude towards the movement initiated by the United Auto Workers union and questioned China's influence. He also discussed his relationship with OpenAI and expressed concerns about the potential dangers of artificial intelligence to humanity.
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