Musk is net negative. His technology is cool but it would be perfectly fine without him. He has lost his mind in the style of Kanye West and spends his time ceaselessly weighing in on subjects such as British politics without first doing any research. He is a chaos agent whose modus operandi is short sharp aggressive interventions. Fine for a startup CEO where the damage is contained. Immensely worrying now he is a de facto world leader.
Is it the case that the tech would exist without him? I think that’s pretty unclear, especially for SpaceX, where despite other startups in the space, nobody else managed to radically reduce the cost per launch in a way that transformed the industry.
Even for Tesla, which seems more pedestrian (heh) now, there were a number of years where they had the only viable car in the market. It was only once they proved it was feasible that everyone else piled in.
I’m asking you because you say “Is it the case that the tech would exist without him? I think that’s pretty unclear” and this, in my view, depends a lot on the answers to those questions.
Is China doing well in the EV space a bad thing?
The opposite, it is good. But if Musk did not have any influence on it, this diminishes Musk’s positive impact in this field, making his impact less positive.
Musk is net negative. His technology is cool but it would be perfectly fine without him. He has lost his mind in the style of Kanye West and spends his time ceaselessly weighing in on subjects such as British politics without first doing any research. He is a chaos agent whose modus operandi is short sharp aggressive interventions. Fine for a startup CEO where the damage is contained. Immensely worrying now he is a de facto world leader.
Is it the case that the tech would exist without him? I think that’s pretty unclear, especially for SpaceX, where despite other startups in the space, nobody else managed to radically reduce the cost per launch in a way that transformed the industry.
Even for Tesla, which seems more pedestrian (heh) now, there were a number of years where they had the only viable car in the market. It was only once they proved it was feasible that everyone else piled in.
About Tesla, do you think it had any influence on China betting hard for EVs?
About SpaceX, do you think it makes a big difference to be ‘space-ready’ a couple of decades earlier or later?
Are we playing the question game because the thread was started by Rosencranz? Is China doing well in the EV space a bad thing?
? I don’t know Rosencranz.
I’m asking you because you say “Is it the case that the tech would exist without him? I think that’s pretty unclear” and this, in my view, depends a lot on the answers to those questions.
The opposite, it is good. But if Musk did not have any influence on it, this diminishes Musk’s positive impact in this field, making his impact less positive.