Elon Musk faced challenges in his childhood but became determined to succeed. He helped create several innovative companies, including PayPal, SpaceX, and Tesla. At SpaceX, he led efforts to develop reusable rockets to lower the costs of space travel. He also aims to colonize Mars. At Tesla, he revolutionized electric vehicles and advanced autonomous driving technology through innovations like Autopilot.
He is one of the most important entrepreneurs known worldwide. He was born in South Africa. Musk sold the game software he developed at the age of 12 for $ 500. To complete his education, he left Canada and settled in America.
Elon Musk, who studied in many fields such as physics and business, left before completing these schools. Musk, who did not put university education in the foreground, was CEO of 6 companies including his company Paypal.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and engineer. He is the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX. As a child, he showed an early interest in computers and programming. He started his first company Zip2 at age 24 and sold it for $300 million. With the proceeds, he co-founded X.com which merged with PayPal and was later acquired by eBay for $1.5 billion. Musk used the money to found SpaceX in 2002 and Tesla Motors in 2003 with the goals of making space travel affordable and accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy. Both companies have achieved many milestones under Musk's leadership. He has ambitious long-term plans for SpaceX
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Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur who co-founded PayPal and formed SpaceX, a maker of launch vehicles and spacecraft. He is also the CEO and a major investor of Tesla, an electric car manufacturer. Musk has founded or co-founded several other companies focused on technologies like solar energy (SolarCity), neuroscience (Neuralink), infrastructure (The Boring Company), and artificial intelligence (OpenAI). He is driven by his vision of enabling life on other planets to make humanity a multiplanetary species.
This document provides biographical information about Elon Musk and summarizes the companies he has founded. It details that Musk was born in South Africa and was inspired by Isaac Asimov's books at a young age. It then lists the companies Musk founded, including Zip2 (1995), PayPal (1999), SpaceX (2002), Tesla (2003), and SolarCity (2006). For each company, it provides a brief description of its purpose and any adversities faced. It concludes with some lessons that can be learned from Musk and a statement that the author finds SpaceX the most fascinating of his companies due to its work to enable human life on other planets.
Elon Musk is an extraordinary entrepreneur who founded or co-founded several innovative companies like Zip2, PayPal, Tesla, and SpaceX. He is a driven self-learner, teaching himself how to code and build rockets. While Tesla was originally founded by others, Musk took over as CEO in 2004 and has since become its public face and owner, making electric vehicles mainstream. Due to his achievements in space rockets, electric cars, and solar energy through multiple companies, Musk is often compared to the fictional superhero Tony Stark and viewed as a real-life inspiration for the Iron Man character.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur who founded X.com which later became PayPal, as well as SpaceX and Tesla Motors. He became a multimillionaire in his late 20s when he sold his start-up Zip2. Musk made headlines in 2012 when SpaceX launched a rocket to send the first commercial vehicle to the International Space Station. He bolstered his portfolio through the purchase of SolarCity in 2016 and took on an advisory role in Donald Trump's administration. Musk was born in South Africa in 1971 and taught himself computer programming as a child.
He is one of the most important entrepreneurs known worldwide. He was born in South Africa. Musk sold the game software he developed at the age of 12 for $ 500. To complete his education, he left Canada and settled in America.
Elon Musk, who studied in many fields such as physics and business, left before completing these schools. Musk, who did not put university education in the foreground, was CEO of 6 companies including his company Paypal.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and engineer. He is the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX. As a child, he showed an early interest in computers and programming. He started his first company Zip2 at age 24 and sold it for $300 million. With the proceeds, he co-founded X.com which merged with PayPal and was later acquired by eBay for $1.5 billion. Musk used the money to found SpaceX in 2002 and Tesla Motors in 2003 with the goals of making space travel affordable and accelerating the world's transition to sustainable energy. Both companies have achieved many milestones under Musk's leadership. He has ambitious long-term plans for SpaceX
Geek-A-Q (comp sci and tech quiz) finals, NIT JAMSHEDPURPrasanna Gorai
A computer science and tech quiz for the geeks. Hope you enjoy. This was conducted as a tribute to the coding legend of NIT Jamshedpur, Shubham Vishwakarma who is no more amongst us.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur who co-founded PayPal and formed SpaceX, a maker of launch vehicles and spacecraft. He is also the CEO and a major investor of Tesla, an electric car manufacturer. Musk has founded or co-founded several other companies focused on technologies like solar energy (SolarCity), neuroscience (Neuralink), infrastructure (The Boring Company), and artificial intelligence (OpenAI). He is driven by his vision of enabling life on other planets to make humanity a multiplanetary species.
This document provides biographical information about Elon Musk and summarizes the companies he has founded. It details that Musk was born in South Africa and was inspired by Isaac Asimov's books at a young age. It then lists the companies Musk founded, including Zip2 (1995), PayPal (1999), SpaceX (2002), Tesla (2003), and SolarCity (2006). For each company, it provides a brief description of its purpose and any adversities faced. It concludes with some lessons that can be learned from Musk and a statement that the author finds SpaceX the most fascinating of his companies due to its work to enable human life on other planets.
Elon Musk is an extraordinary entrepreneur who founded or co-founded several innovative companies like Zip2, PayPal, Tesla, and SpaceX. He is a driven self-learner, teaching himself how to code and build rockets. While Tesla was originally founded by others, Musk took over as CEO in 2004 and has since become its public face and owner, making electric vehicles mainstream. Due to his achievements in space rockets, electric cars, and solar energy through multiple companies, Musk is often compared to the fictional superhero Tony Stark and viewed as a real-life inspiration for the Iron Man character.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur who founded X.com which later became PayPal, as well as SpaceX and Tesla Motors. He became a multimillionaire in his late 20s when he sold his start-up Zip2. Musk made headlines in 2012 when SpaceX launched a rocket to send the first commercial vehicle to the International Space Station. He bolstered his portfolio through the purchase of SolarCity in 2016 and took on an advisory role in Donald Trump's administration. Musk was born in South Africa in 1971 and taught himself computer programming as a child.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and businessman who founded SpaceX and Tesla Motors and co-founded PayPal. Some of his major accomplishments include serving as CEO of SpaceX, Tesla, and SolarCity, and making space travel and electric vehicles more advanced and affordable. His goal is to reduce global warming through sustainable energy solutions and make humans a multiplanetary species through colonization of Mars.
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3) References to historic events and tech innovations like the dot com bubble financing internet infrastructure.
Elon Musk is a South African-born entrepreneur and engineer who is known for his ambitious vision and perseverance in the face of failure. The document outlines Musk's early life and career highlights, including creating his first video game at age 12, co-founding Zip2 which was sold for $22 million, co-founding X.com which merged with Confinity to form PayPal and was later sold for $165 million, founding SpaceX with the goal of making humanity multi-planetary by colonizing Mars, and becoming CEO of Tesla Motors to produce affordable electric vehicles. It describes SpaceX's early failures and near bankruptcy before a successful rocket launch won NASA contracts. The document emphasizes Musk's
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Elon Musk is an entrepreneur, inventor, and investor who has co-founded multiple companies in various industries. He co-founded PayPal which was later acquired by eBay, and is the CEO of Tesla Motors which produces electric vehicles, SpaceX which develops rockets and spacecraft, and SolarCity which installs solar energy systems. Musk's overarching goal is to enable the colonization of Mars and reduce the use of fossil fuels through companies focused on renewable energy and space exploration. He has received numerous awards and recognition for his technological and business innovations.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and innovator. He was born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1971 to a Canadian mother and South African father. As a child, he showed an early interest in computers and programming. He moved to Canada and then the US for college, graduating with degrees in physics and economics. Musk co-founded Zip2, an online city guide, which was sold for $307 million in 1999. He then co-founded X.com, which merged with Confinity to form PayPal, which was later acquired by eBay for $1.5 billion in 2002. Musk is now the CEO and chief engineer at SpaceX, and CEO of Tesla Motors,
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its a Short Biography of Mr.Elon Musk who is an Investor, Mechanic, and a good thinkers.....his inventions his Struggle and his Visions are presented......."Failure is an option here. If things are not failing, you are not innovating enough."- Elon Musk..........Thank You
This document is a quiz with 20 questions about technology and internet culture for a competition hosted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club. It provides instructions for the quiz, noting there will be 20 questions in 25 minutes with no negative marking and the top 8 teams will qualify for the next round. Some questions are marked with a star and should be noted down to help resolve ties. Hints will be provided on special request.
The document discusses various questions related to technology. It includes questions about identifying people like TIPU SULTAN and Martin Cooper who invented the cell phone. Other questions discuss topics like the first online library started by Michael Hart, rumors about Samsung paying Apple $1 billion in coins, and Nokia Lumia codenames. The document also contains video questions related to the creator of emoticons, Tesla's solar roof tiles, and Area 404.
The document discusses various topics related to technology including companies (WhatsApp, iTunes, Luminous, OYO, Fitbit, Cisco), terms (bit, software), people (Brian Acton, Tim Cook, Vishal Gondal, Kunal Shah, Hedy Lamarr, Travis Kalanick), and products/projects (iPod Wheel, Snapchat Snaptacles, Project Ara, Sony Morpheus, Microsoft HoloLens, Apple Touch Bar, Motorola, Harambe, Nintendo, Apple Newton).
X Internet, Inc. is an American web traffic analysis company founded in 1996 and acquired by company Y in 1999. It collects browsing data through its toolbar and analyzes it on its website. X provides traffic data on 30 million websites and has over 6.5 million monthly visitors. The companies are Google and DoubleClick.
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Elon Reeve Musk FRS is a business magnate, industrial designer, and engineer. He is the founder, CEO, CTO, and chief designer of SpaceX; early stage investor, CEO, and product architect of Tesla, Inc.; founder of The Boring Company; co-founder of Neuralink; and co-founder and initial co-chairman of OpenAI.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and businessman who founded SpaceX and Tesla Motors and co-founded PayPal. Some of his major accomplishments include serving as CEO of SpaceX, Tesla, and SolarCity, and making space travel and electric vehicles more advanced and affordable. His goal is to reduce global warming through sustainable energy solutions and make humans a multiplanetary species through colonization of Mars.
A Simple Presentation about the engineer Elon Musk.
made using PowerPoint, it looks non-organised here.
Realised by me and my two friends Omar Sendid and Othman Belhajam during our studies in the higher institute of technology Agadir,Morocco.
The document discusses the rules and questions for a BizTech Quiz. It contains:
1) 20 multiple choice questions in the prelims round, with +10/-0 points and a top 8 teams advancing.
2) Questions about companies/products founded like Xerox, apps created like Redbus, and effects achieved in photos like minimizing the body.
3) References to historic events and tech innovations like the dot com bubble financing internet infrastructure.
Elon Musk is a South African-born entrepreneur and engineer who is known for his ambitious vision and perseverance in the face of failure. The document outlines Musk's early life and career highlights, including creating his first video game at age 12, co-founding Zip2 which was sold for $22 million, co-founding X.com which merged with Confinity to form PayPal and was later sold for $165 million, founding SpaceX with the goal of making humanity multi-planetary by colonizing Mars, and becoming CEO of Tesla Motors to produce affordable electric vehicles. It describes SpaceX's early failures and near bankruptcy before a successful rocket launch won NASA contracts. The document emphasizes Musk's
This document contains a family assessment guide template for identifying and assessing the health and interpersonal needs of a family. The template includes sections for collecting identifying data on family members, drawing a genogram to illustrate family relationships, assessing individual health needs of each member, evaluating interpersonal relationships within the family, and identifying broader family needs related to development, transitions, and tasks. The guide is meant to be used to holistically understand a family's circumstances and priorities in order to provide appropriate care, but limited information is filled in for the sample family of "Mr. and Mrs. R."
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The Questions and Answers of the Preliminary Round of the Sub-Junior Quiz at Access 2016, held on 16th and 17th of December, 2016
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Elon Musk is an entrepreneur, inventor, and investor who has co-founded multiple companies in various industries. He co-founded PayPal which was later acquired by eBay, and is the CEO of Tesla Motors which produces electric vehicles, SpaceX which develops rockets and spacecraft, and SolarCity which installs solar energy systems. Musk's overarching goal is to enable the colonization of Mars and reduce the use of fossil fuels through companies focused on renewable energy and space exploration. He has received numerous awards and recognition for his technological and business innovations.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and innovator. He was born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1971 to a Canadian mother and South African father. As a child, he showed an early interest in computers and programming. He moved to Canada and then the US for college, graduating with degrees in physics and economics. Musk co-founded Zip2, an online city guide, which was sold for $307 million in 1999. He then co-founded X.com, which merged with Confinity to form PayPal, which was later acquired by eBay for $1.5 billion in 2002. Musk is now the CEO and chief engineer at SpaceX, and CEO of Tesla Motors,
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X was founded by Edwin Pridham and Peter L. Jensen. It famously made Y which was the first home video game console, releasing in 1972. Y was packaged with accessories like cards, dice and play money. X and Y are Magnavox and Odyssey.
The document contains 20 multiple choice questions from an IT quiz. It covers topics like technology companies (Stayzilla, Shopclues, MotherBox), computer viruses (Anna Kournikova, ILOVEYOU), and other IT related trivia. Each question is followed by its corresponding answer.
its a Short Biography of Mr.Elon Musk who is an Investor, Mechanic, and a good thinkers.....his inventions his Struggle and his Visions are presented......."Failure is an option here. If things are not failing, you are not innovating enough."- Elon Musk..........Thank You
This document is a quiz with 20 questions about technology and internet culture for a competition hosted by IIT Kanpur Quiz Club. It provides instructions for the quiz, noting there will be 20 questions in 25 minutes with no negative marking and the top 8 teams will qualify for the next round. Some questions are marked with a star and should be noted down to help resolve ties. Hints will be provided on special request.
The document discusses various questions related to technology. It includes questions about identifying people like TIPU SULTAN and Martin Cooper who invented the cell phone. Other questions discuss topics like the first online library started by Michael Hart, rumors about Samsung paying Apple $1 billion in coins, and Nokia Lumia codenames. The document also contains video questions related to the creator of emoticons, Tesla's solar roof tiles, and Area 404.
The document discusses various topics related to technology including companies (WhatsApp, iTunes, Luminous, OYO, Fitbit, Cisco), terms (bit, software), people (Brian Acton, Tim Cook, Vishal Gondal, Kunal Shah, Hedy Lamarr, Travis Kalanick), and products/projects (iPod Wheel, Snapchat Snaptacles, Project Ara, Sony Morpheus, Microsoft HoloLens, Apple Touch Bar, Motorola, Harambe, Nintendo, Apple Newton).
X Internet, Inc. is an American web traffic analysis company founded in 1996 and acquired by company Y in 1999. It collects browsing data through its toolbar and analyzes it on its website. X provides traffic data on 30 million websites and has over 6.5 million monthly visitors. The companies are Google and DoubleClick.
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This document provides a biography and overview of Elon Musk. It discusses that Musk was born in South Africa and moved to Canada and then the US for greater economic opportunities. It outlines that Musk co-founded PayPal and SpaceX, with the goal of SpaceX being to make rocket launchers more affordable. Musk was also a major funder and CEO of Tesla, helping to develop their electric cars. The document concludes by mentioning Musk's involvement in acquiring Twitter with the goal of enhancing the product and authenticating users.
Elon Musk is an entrepreneur and engineer known for founding companies like Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and The Boring Company. Some key points:
- He co-founded Tesla in 2004 and leads the company in developing electric vehicles and alternate energy solutions. SpaceX, founded in 2002, is a private spaceflight company and the first to launch commercially operated rockets.
- With an IQ of 155, Musk has founded multiple ambitious companies focused on sustainable energy, space exploration, and human augmentation. He hopes to reduce global warming and lessen human extinction risks.
- Despite failures and bankruptcy, Musk's perseverance led to successes like SpaceX becoming the first private company to launch
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Elon Musk was born in South Africa and had a difficult childhood, facing bullying in school. However, he found an escape in technology. He started programming at a young age and sold his first computer game. He moved to the US for college and in 1995 started Zip2, an online city guide software company. Zip2 was sold for $341 million and he used the funds to create X.com, which became PayPal, sold for $1.5 billion. With this wealth, he founded SpaceX to establish commercial space travel and Tesla Motors to produce affordable electric cars. SpaceX launched a rocket carrying supplies to the ISS in 2012. Most recently, Musk completed a deal to become the owner of Twitter
Elon Musk was born in South Africa and showed an early interest in computers and science fiction. He studied physics and economics in Canada and then attended Stanford University but left to start his own businesses. One of these businesses was PayPal, which he sold for $1.5 billion at age 31. Musk then invested in Tesla, which makes electric cars, and SpaceX, which aims to enable human life on Mars through affordable rocket launch systems and spacecraft.
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Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, acquired Twitter in a US$44 billion deal on April 25, 2022, 11 days after announcing his bid for the company. Twitter announced that the public company will become privately held after the acquisition is complete.
In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission for his initial bid for the company, Musk stated, “I invested in Twitter as I believe in its potential to be the platform for free speech around the globe, and I believe free speech is a societal imperative for a functioning democracy.”
Musk originally disclosed a stake in Twitter of approximately 9% earlier in April, fueling speculation that he planned to influence the company.2 Analysts initially speculated that Musk may have sought a seat on the company's board in order to exert influence over company policies. Shortly thereafter, however, he backed out of the planned board seat and stated his intention to buy the company. Musk offered to acquire Twitter for $43 billion on April 14.3 On April 15, Twitter's board adopted a limited duration shareholder rights plan, known as a "poison pill," in an apparent attempt to block Musk's acquisition.4
Musk's history with Twitter is complicated—in 2018, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) mandated that the Tesla executive receive pre-approval for certain tweets regarding the electric vehicle maker. In March 2022, regulators said that they could subpoena Musk regarding his tweets.5
According to Musk, the hold was put in place pending details to support the service’s estimate that less than 5 percent of its measured daily active users are bots or spam accounts. Specifically who needed to be convinced, and why, was left unclear, and the price of the company’s shares dived amid the confusion.
While Musk has not shared any more about the status of the deal beyond tweeting that he’s “still committed” to the acquisition, Agrawal went on to say, “We shared an overview of the estimation process with Elon a week ago and look forward to continuing the conversation with him, and all of you.” He said the company doesn’t believe estimates can be performed externally, since even understanding which accounts Twitter counts in its monthly Daily Active Users report requires private information.
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Elon Musk was born in South Africa and raised by a Canadian mother and South African father. As a child, he was an avid reader who was inspired by Isaac Asimov's science fiction. Musk has founded or co-founded multiple companies, including Zip2, PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink, and The Boring Company. SpaceX was awarded contracts by NASA and has developed reusable rocket technology. Tesla produces electric vehicles and solar panels. Musk sees SpaceX's goal as enabling humans to colonize Mars. He overcame challenges like business mergers failing or rocket explosions through calculated risk-taking and perseverance.
Elon Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa in 1971. He showed an early interest in computers, programming his first game at age 12. He studied economics and physics at the University of Pennsylvania and went on to co-found PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla Motors, Neuralink, and The Boring Company. Through these companies, Musk has worked to advance electric vehicles, commercial space travel, brain-computer interfaces, and infrastructure projects. He is considered one of the most innovative and influential entrepreneurs of the 21st century.
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The document provides an overview of Elon Musk and his innovative businesses including SpaceX, Tesla Motors, and SolarCity. It discusses how Musk is a disruptive innovator through his persistence in pursuing future-oriented technologies like electric vehicles, solar energy, and space exploration despite initial failures. Musk's innovations have revolutionized existing industries and his sustainability-focused companies and philanthropy aim to have a long-term positive impact on global technology and environment.
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AUGUST 8, 2013. It is 1:04 a.m. in Fremont, California, and Tesla Motors CEO, chairman, and product archi-
tect, Elon Musk, is wide-awake at his desk in the Tesla Motors manufacturing facility taking the last sip from a can
oflow-carb Monster Energy drink. He has barely slept in two days and has over 250 unread e-mails in his inbox,
40 some new messages on his voicemail, and a full day of meetings ahead of him that are unlikely to end before
10:30 p.m. In addition, he has a board of directors meeting that is fast approaching, at which he needs to present
the latest manufacturing and financial information for Tesla Motors. The board will take even greater interest in
these details now that the stock price has crested the $150 mark.
Musk reaches for his smartphone to check the latest round of urgent text messages as he glances at the award for
the Tesla Model Son his desk-2013 Motor Trend Car of the Year-and smiles. As a serial entrepreneur, he is chas-
ing his dream: to leave a legacy. Musk has been described as "Henry Ford and Robert Oppenheimer in one person,"1
as well as "Tony Stark, the eccentric inventor better known as Iron Man."2 Indeed, Musk made a cameo appearance
in Iron Man 2. He believes Tesla just might be the compati.y through which he can leave his mark in the history
books. However, with several pressing issues and three companies to run, can he find a way to make it all work?
As Musk attempts to prioritize all of the critical information that must be reviewed for the day ahead, he con-
templates the many obstacles still in his path at Tesla Motors. Is Tesla the next great American car company? Can
it disrupt the market with electric vehicles just as Japanese and Korean car companies did in the past with their
high-quality, low-fuel-consumption combustion vehicles? What is the competition doing to compete with Tesla,
and how will Tesla need to change or adjust its strategy accordingly? Can an electric car company really create
a sustainable competitive advantage with a limited infrastructure? Is Tesla's business model sustainable? Most
importantly, can Tesla scale production to meet demand for the Model S and its upcoming Model X while main-
taining the same high quality and yet drive down costs? Or, should Musk seek to either sell to an established car
company, or partner even more closely with one that already has an equity stake in Tesla?
As the time nears 2: 18 a.m., Musk curls up on the sofa in his office and wonders, "What will the next few years
bring for this company, and what should I do to ensure its success?"
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Construction on a factory began in 2014 and was completed in 2017. In 2015, Musk donated $10 million to the Future of Life Institute, an organization focused on challenges posed by advanced technologies. He also announced the creation of Open AI, a nonprofit dedicated to developing safe artificial intelligence. That same year, SpaceX successfully landed the first stage of its Falcon rocket back on the launch pad, the first time an orbital rocket achieved a vertical landing. In 2016, Musk cofounded Neuralink to develop brain-computer interfaces and in 2017 began digging tunnels with The Boring Company to alleviate traffic.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and industrial designer. He is the founder, CEO and Chief Engineer at SpaceX, founder of Tesla, and co-founder of Neuralink and The Boring Company. Musk was born in South Africa in 1971 and moved to Canada at age 18. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in physics and economics. He co-founded Zip2 and later made millions from its sale to Compaq. He then co-founded X.com which merged with Confinity to form PayPal, which was later acquired by eBay for $1.5 billion. In 2002 Musk founded SpaceX, with the goal of reducing space transportation costs to enable the
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You are working for the Federal Aviation Administration’s Safety Team (FAASTeam). Your particular workgroup is preparing a presentation for the annual Pan American Safety Summit (PASS) that reports the findings of FAASTeam research documenting typical injuries in minor small plane crashes. Your supervisor has assigned you the specific task of reviewing and editing the presentation’s data visualizations. Your teammates are less experienced with presenting technical information, and you have a reputation for being a skilled designer.
Your supervisor, Margaret Farnsworth, sends you the graphics your teammates have developed in a memo that asks you to edit their work: “I want you to work with the graphics that Tiffany Marcus, Jacob Klochner, and Julia Yutani have developed for this year’s PASS conference.”
You ask Margaret what she is looking for in revisions to the graphics. “They’re good researchers,” she replies. “However, they don’t always choose the most appropriate kind of graphics. They also unnecessarily complicate their graphics with too much junk and fluff. Their graphics are difficult to read and to decipher. Please edit them for appropriateness and clarity.”
You find the following graphics attached to the memo:
Figure 1. Tiffany Marcus
Figure 2. Jacob Klochner
Figure 3. Julie Yutani
You send your colleagues a memo asking them what they are trying to convey in each graphic.
Tiffany Marcus replies, “In my graphic, I want to show the distribution of the most common causes of small plane crashes.”
Jacob Klochner replies, “I’m trying to show how the use of restraint devices affect pilots' risk of sustaining serious or fatal injuries in four body regions. I want to show that arm injuries are slightly more likely when restraint devices are properly worn than without them, but that lower extremity injuries – the type that often lead to lifelong disabilities – are significantly lower.”
Julia Yutani replies, “I want to demonstrate the average number of moderate lower-extremity injuries occurring annually to pilots in minor small plane crashes when restraint devices are properly worn. I want to communicate the scope of the issue. I want people to know that an average total of 17,699 lower extremity injuries occur annually in small plane crashes involving mechanical error where the pilot is properly wearing their restraint device.”
You respond to Julia asking, “What type of injuries are ‘tib.plat’ and ‘tib.shaft?”
Julia replies, “They’re both types of injuries to the tibia, the lower leg.”
You thank your colleagues and tell them that you will have their graphics reviewed, edited, and ready for the presentation by the end of the week.
AUGUST 8, 2013. It is 1:04 a.m. in Fremont, California, and Tesla Motors CEO, chairman, and product archi-
tect, Elon Musk, is wide-awake at his desk in the Tesla Motors manufacturing facility taking the last sip from a can
of low-carb Monster Energy drink. He has barely slept in two days and .
Ashlee Vance is an American author and business journalist known for his biography on Elon Musk titled "Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future". The book provides an in-depth look into Musk's early life and the founding of his ventures Zip2, PayPal, SpaceX, Tesla, and SolarCity. It details how Musk taught himself programming at age 12, started his first company Zip2 at age 22, sold it for $22 million and used the money to co-found PayPal which was later acquired for $1.5 billion, allowing Musk to pursue his dreams of making life multi-planetary through SpaceX and
Elon Reeve Musk FRS is an entrepreneur, investor, and business magnate. He is the founder, CEO, and Chief Engineer at SpaceX; early-stage investor, CEO, and Product Architect of Tesla, Inc.; founder of The Boring Company; and co-founder of Neuralink and OpenAI.
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Elon Musk has founded or co-founded several ambitious companies focused on renewable energy, space exploration, and transportation. These include Tesla (electric vehicles), SpaceX (private spaceflight), Neuralink (brain-computer interfaces), The Boring Company (tunnel construction), SolarCity/Tesla Energy (solar energy), Hyperloop (high-speed ground transport), OpenAI (artificial intelligence research), and he hopes to bring self-driving cars to market through Tesla before 2020. With each new company, Musk's goal is to advance technology and make products like green energy, space travel, and transportation more affordable and accessible.
Elon Musk is a South African-born American entrepreneur and innovator who founded multiple companies including SpaceX, Tesla, and SolarCity. He studied physics at the University of Pennsylvania and made his first fortune by co-founding PayPal which was acquired by eBay for $1.5 billion. Since then, Musk has focused on revolutionizing transportation and energy through electric vehicles at Tesla and sustainable energy solutions at SolarCity, as well as advancing space exploration through public-private partnerships at SpaceX. He is driven by his vision of colonizing Mars and making humanity a multi-planetary species.
ROLES OF TECHNOLOGY AGAINST NOVEL CORONA VIRUS Arpita Banerjee
This seminar discusses the roles of various technologies that can be used against the novel coronavirus. It covers how artificial intelligence can help detect COVID-19 from CT scans and monitor temperatures. Blockchain allows donors to track donations for COVID-19 treatment. Open-source platforms share data and test methodologies. Telehealth expands remote medical consultations. 3D printing aids production of needed medical supplies. Drones deliver supplies and enforce quarantines. Robots disinfect hospitals and reduce transmission. Virtual biometrics and video conferencing enable remote work and screening. Location tracking apps and CCTV spot infected individuals.
This document discusses the different types of sentences, including declarative, interrogative, imperative, exclamatory, subjunctive, affirmative, and negative sentences. Declarative sentences make statements, interrogative sentences ask questions, imperative sentences give commands or instructions, and exclamatory sentences express strong emotion. Affirmative sentences affirm something as true while negative sentences state that something is false.
This document contains a presentation by Arpita Banerjee on the Hall effect. It introduces the Hall effect as the production of a voltage difference across a conductor placed in a magnetic field perpendicular to an electric current. It defines the Hall effect as the buildup of charges on the sides of a sample to balance the magnetic influence, creating a measurable voltage. Applications of the Hall effect include its use in magnetometers and portable electronics. The Hall coefficient can be used to determine the type and density of charge carriers. Planar Hall sensors measure changes in anisotropic magnetoresistance caused by external magnetic fields.
This document discusses sampling in signals and systems. It defines sampling as measuring the instantaneous values of a continuous-time signal in discrete form. It describes concepts like aliasing, decimation, the Nyquist rate, the Nyquist theorem, and the aperture effect. The Nyquist theorem states that a signal can be reproduced if sampled at a rate greater than twice the maximum frequency. It also discusses types of sampling like natural sampling, flat-top sampling, and ideal sampling.
power point presentation Roles of auditors in enhancing corporate governanceArpita Banerjee
This document discusses the roles of auditors in enhancing corporate governance. It defines an auditor and describes external and internal auditors. Corporate governance involves relationships between management, directors, shareholders, and stakeholders. Good governance practices prevent CEO dominance, eliminate false financial reporting, and enhance confidence. Corporate governance is related to internal auditing, as auditing is part of risk management. The board of directors and independent directors influence governance. Both good and bad governance practices are outlined.
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This document discusses index numbers, which are used to measure changes in variables like stock prices, cost of living, and production over time. It defines index numbers and describes their key features and characteristics. The document also outlines different types of index numbers, such as simple, composite, price, and quantity indexes. It then explains methods for constructing index numbers, including aggregate and relative methods. The document lists advantages and limitations of using index numbers. Finally, it discusses main problems in constructing index numbers, like defining the purpose and selecting the base year, goods/services, and price type.
This document defines and describes different types of partnerships. It begins by defining a partnership as a formal arrangement where two or more parties cooperate to manage and operate a business. It then lists and explains the main features of partnerships, including profit and loss sharing, contractual relationships, lawful business purposes, and unlimited liability. The rest of the document outlines and provides details on various types of partnerships like general partnerships, limited partnerships, limited liability partnerships, partnerships with fixed terms, and joint ventures. It also briefly mentions the types of partners and advantages and disadvantages of the partnership structure.
Role of rbi in controlling money supply in indiaArpita Banerjee
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) controls the money supply in India through various monetary policy tools. As the central bank, RBI regulates the banking system and issues currency. It controls money supply using quantitative measures like cash reserve ratio (CRR), open market operations (OMO), and repo/reverse repo rates. RBI also uses qualitative credit controls like selective credit controls and margin requirements to target specific sectors. Overall, RBI aims to maintain price stability and adequate credit availability through its monetary policy functions.
Power point presentation on memory of computerArpita Banerjee
This document provides an overview of computer memory, including definitions, history, and different types. It defines computer memory as any physical device capable of storing information temporarily or permanently. The history of computer memory is traced back to Charles Babbage's analytical engine in 1834, which used punch cards. There are different types of memory divided based on how information is stored, including volatile memory, non-volatile memory, and virtual memory. Volatile memory only maintains data while powered, while non-volatile memory can retrieve stored information after power cycling.
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This document discusses communication and its purposes. It defines communication as the imparting or exchanging of information through speaking, writing, or other mediums. The document outlines the principles, objectives, purposes, and types of communication, including formal vs informal communication. Communication types are also categorized based on the communication channels used, such as verbal (oral or written) vs nonverbal communication. The document stresses that choosing the appropriate communication channel is important for effectively conveying messages and not undermining the intended purpose.
This document discusses Thévenin's theorem in electrical circuit theory. It begins with an abstract and introduction to circuit theorems and their scope. Next, it describes the origination of Thévenin's theorem by Léon Charles Thévenin in 1882. The document then explains Thévenin's equivalent circuit, how to calculate the Thévenin voltage and resistance, and some applications and limitations of the theorem, including that it is not applicable to non-linear circuits. It also discusses how the theorem can be applied to AC circuits and proven in a lab.
This document is a report on the photovoltaic effect submitted by four students to their professor. It provides an overview of the photovoltaic effect and solar electricity through photovoltaics. The report discusses the origination of photovoltaics from its discovery over 150 years ago. It describes the basic requirements and process for the photovoltaic effect to occur in solar cells. Additionally, it covers the efficiency of solar cells, different types of photovoltaic cells, utilities of photovoltaics and its future scope in India.
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SLIDE NUMBER 3 EXPLANATION OF THEOREM: it is possible to simplify any electrical circuit, no matter how complex, to an equivalent two-terminal circuit with just a single constant voltage source in series with a resistance (or impedance) connected to a load. SLIDE NUMBER 4 INVENTION STORY THE THEOREM WAS INDEPENDENTLY DERIVED IN 1853 BY THE GERMAN SCIENTIST HERMANN VON HELMHOLTZ. SLIDE NUMBER 5 EXPLANATION OF Thevenin’s equivalent circuit As far as the load resistor RL is concerned, any complex “one-port” network consisting of multiple resistive circuit elements and energy sources can be replaced by one single equivalent resistance Rs and one single equivalent voltage Vs. Rs is the source resistance value looking back into the circuit and Vs is the open circuit voltage at the terminals. SLIDE NUMBER 6 EXPLANATION OF DIAGRAM 1
Let us consider a simple DC circuit as shown in the figure above, where we have to find the load current IL by the Thevenin’s theorem. In order to find the equivalent voltage source, rL is removed from the circuit as shown in the figure below and Voc or VTH is calculated. SLIDE NUMBER 7 EXPLANATION OF DIAGRAM 2
Now, to find the internal resistance of the network (Thevenin’s resistance or equivalent resistance) in series with the open circuit voltage VOC , also known as Thevenin’s voltage VTH, the voltage source is removed or we can say it is deactivated by a short circuit (as the source does not have any internal resistance) SLIDE NUMBER 9 As per Thevenin’s Statement, the load current is determined by the circuit shown above and the equivalent Thevenin’s circuit is obtained. Where, VTH is the Thevenin’s equivalent voltage. It is an open circuit voltage across the terminal AB known as load terminal RTH is the Thevenin’s equivalent resistance, as seen from the load terminals where all the sources are replaced by their internal impedance rL is the load resistance Steps for Solving Thevenin’s Theorem Step 1 – First of all remove the load resistance rL of the given circuit. Step 2 – Replace all the impedance source by their internal resistance. Step 3 – If sources are ideal then short circuit the voltage source and open the current source. Step 4 – Now find the equivalent resistance at the load terminals know as Thevenin’s Resistance (RTH). Step 5 – Draw the Thevenin’s equivalent circuit by connecting the load resistance and after that determine the desired response. Slide number-10 Thevenin Voltage The Thevenin voltage e used in Thevenin's Theorem is an ideal voltage source equal to the open circuit voltage at the terminals. In the example below, the resistance R2 does not affect this voltage and the resistances R1 and R3 form a voltage divider
Slide number-11 Thevinin resistance The Thevenin resistance r used in Thevenin's Theorem is the resistance measured at terminals AB with all voltage sources replaced by short circuits and all current sources replaced by open circuits.
Q: What is photovoltaics (solar electricity) or "PV"?
A: What do we mean by photovoltaics? The word itself helps to explain how photovoltaic (PV) or solar
electric technologies work. First used in about 1890, the word has two parts: photo, a stem derived from
the Greek phos, which means light, and volt, a measurement unit named for Alessandro Volta
(1745-1827), a pioneer in the study of electricity. So, photovoltaics could literally be translated as
light-electricity. And that's just what photovoltaic materials and devices do; they convert light energy to
electricity, as Edmond Becquerel and others discovered in the 18th Century.
Q: How can we get electricity from the sun?
A: When certain semiconducting materials, such as certain kinds of silicon, are exposed to sunlight, they
release small amounts of electricity. This process is known as the photoelectric effect. The photoelectric
effect refers to the emission, or ejection, of electrons from the surface of a metal in response to light. It
is the basic physical process in which a solar electric or photovoltaic (PV) cell converts sunlight to
electricity.
Sunlight is made up of photons, or particles of solar energy. Photons contain various amounts of energy,
corresponding to the different wavelengths of the solar spectrum. When photons strike a PV cell, they
may be reflected or absorbed, or they may pass right through. Only the absorbed photons generate
electricity. When this happens, the energy of the photon is transferred to an electron in an atom of the
PV cell (which is actually a semiconductor).
With its newfound energy, the electron escapes from its normal position in an atom of the
semiconductor material and becomes part of the current in an electrical circuit. By leaving its position,
the electron causes a hole to form. Special electrical properties of the PV cell—a built-in electric
field—provide the voltage needed to drive the current through an external load (such as a light bulb).
Q: What are the components of a photovoltaic (PV) system?
A: A PV system is made up of different components. These include PV modules (groups of PV cells),
which are commonly called PV panels; one or more batteries; a charge regulator or controller for a
stand-alone system; an inverter for a utility-grid-connected system and when alternating current (ac)
rather than direct current (dc) is required; wiring; and mounting hardware or a framework.
Q: How long do photovoltaic (PV) systems last?
A: A PV system that is designed, installed, and maintained well will operate for more than 20 years. The
basic PV module (interconnected, enclosed panel of PV cells) has no moving parts and can last more than
30 years. The best way to ensure and extend the life and effectiveness of your PV system is by having it
installed and maintained properly. Experience has shown that most problems occur because of poor or
sloppy system installation.
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1. BIGWIG OF OUR MODERN UNIVERSE-STORY OF A NERD BOY
A boy from Pretoria, South Africa; who is so studious that he has become one of the most powerful
person in the universe is Elon Musk, who faced parent’s broken relationships, bullies and abuse in school
at childhood though he never stop fighting against the negativity of life , is now working on to make
habitant in mars. He had that golden spark from his childhood. At the age of 12, he had made a computer
game ‘Blaster’ only being a book warms, which was quite tough for young teenage boy in 1983 and he
sold it for few bucks. Behalf of his honor, the code was republished in the ‘musk biography’ and Google
software engineer Tomas Lloret took this game upon himself to form an html 5 version of the game that
can be played on the web. After completing high school studies he went to his mom in North America for
further studies. Musk has done his undergraduate from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario and later
transferred to University of Pennsylvania to pursue a dual-degree, Bachelor of Science in Physics from
Penn's College of Arts and Sciences and Bachelor of Science in Economics from Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania. He has faced many hard situation of the life that he had to work as a sweeper
to feed him, but he has overcome every trouble that he got ever in to his life.
He came to United States of America to have P.H.D. degree from Stanford University, in the mean time,
he perceived that internet has been going to the most powerful and important link for the future world, so
he dropped out and make own self devoted to explore the depth of the internet world. In the year of 1995
a online company ‘Global Link Information Network’, which was later renamed as ‘Zip2’ with his
brother Kimbal Musk by investing his patriarchal property. Their aim was to help businesses clueless
about the internet to get online for the first time. ‘Zip2’ was a web software startup that created online city
guides for assisting newspapers i.e. - The Newyork Times, The Chicago Tribune. After dysfunction of
‘Zip2’,it was sold to ‘Compaq’ from it he got 7% share of 370 million dollar in 1999.
And it was not an end point of his inventory and he formed ‘X.com’, in the same year he was moved
away from his first project ‘Zip2’, 1999. ‘X.com’ was one of the world's first online banks, and deposits
were insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). X.com merged with ‘Cofinity’ in
2000 because there had a though that x.com would have broader long term potential if it was merged with
‘Cofinity’. So it happened and renamed as ‘Paypal’ , operates as a payment processor for online
vendors, auction sites, and other commercial users, for which it charges a fee in exchange for benefits
such as one-click transactions and password memory. ‘EBay’ an American multinational e-commerce
corporation, found his interest in ‘Paypal’ for promoting and invigorating online transaction process, and
as a result Paypal was sold to ‘Ebay’ in July, 2002 with 1.5 billion dollars.
After that he changed his gear 180 degree and formed a Pvt. Company ‘Space-x’ in 2002. He planned to
send a satellite on the earth’s orbit. But he had not have making of rocket techniques. So he rushed to
Russia, after probing high price of rocket which made his satellite to send the orbit unsustainable. So he
just learn the rocket science from the books though he had not any rocket science degree, he to a very first
step to make own rocket in USA as a Pvt. Company’s co-founder for the first time ever. So, he made his
own rocket with own innovative techniques and got three rocket crashed. At the fourth attempt, he
improved his techniques and concluded the success to send the rocket, Dragon in 2010. And there is the
first propulsive landing for an orbital rocket (Falcon 9 in 2015), the first reuse of an orbital rocket (Falcon
9 in 2017), and the first private company to launch an object into orbit around the sun (Falcon heavy 's
payload of a Tesla Roadster in 2018).Since 2015, the company has continued to impress, launching
2. unnamed cargo vehicles to the International Space Station(ISS) and winning a contract from NASA to fly
astronauts as well, as early as 2017.There have been setbacks- most disastrously june of 2017, when a
cargo rocket bound for the is exploded on route, costing the crew much-needed supplies and shaking
confidence in the company as a whole. On december, 2017; however Elon bounced back, launching a
payload of satellites to orbit and then recovering the first stage of the Falcon 9 rocket, which landed
upright, setting itself down under the power of its own engines, just six miles from the Cape Canaveral
launch pad, recoverable, reusable rocket stages that touch down on dry land have been talked about for
decades as a way to keep costs down and speed turnaround times, but none one had been able to do it-
until now. The company has used its dragon spacecraft to make uncrewed cargo runs to the ISS. The
Dragon was designed with crew compatibility in mind, which means the ship has already proven its basic
space worthiness, though it has a good way to go before its life support systems are similarly proven.
Spacex and Boeing are both scheduled to begin crewed runs to the ISS in 2017, and NASA has already
designated the first astronauts who will fly in the new ships. The 2017 target could slip and the June
explosion of one of Spacex’s cargo rockets during launch was hardly good news for the company. The
recent launch of the Falcon 9, even without the upright first-stage landing, was a confidence booster. But
with astronaut lives on the line in future flights, the company will have to put a string of good launches
together to make up for that very bad one. Becoming the apple of the rocket business is one way of
looking at it, though Musk demurs on that analogy without demurring on the idea of assuming a similarly
dominant role in the space sector. His biggest, dreamiest target is sending people to mars—which does
not make him unusual unless he can actually achieve it. He boasts that he could fly human passengers
there for as little as $500,000 per seat, but in this case he may be over-promising. The laws of economics
might be even harder to overcome than the law of physics and neither has been cracked sufficiently yet to
make a Mars mission achievable. Even the rockets (104 nos) sent by ISRO is not reusable after once it
sent but space-x rockets are reusable at low cost so they are able to complete each and every task are
given to Space-x rockets are to upgraded than other rocket’s company that they competing very well and
they are getting rivals e.g. - United Launch Alliance, Ariane Group, Blue Origin, Virgin orbit,
Stratolaunch System, China and NASA. He also have plan about a satellite which delivers fastest internet
network for each and every place in the world.
In 2004, after meeting Elon, Martin Eberhard the co-founder of Tesla motor was realized that musk was
the first guy who shared his vision for electric cars: make a vastly superior car, not just a car that sucks
less. A car like that would redefine what an electric car could be. And given the relatively small size of
the sports-car market, a new automaker could have an effect on its first at bat, rather than trying to force
its way into the crowded economy market. Then, once the Roadster had destroyed the myth that electric
cars had to apologize for being cars, Tesla could move into more accessible price points. But Musk led
the $7.5 million round and became the chairman of the board. It was time for Tesla to grow. It’s widely
understood that Elon Musk has revolutionized the auto industry with his innovative and forward thinking
company Tesla Automobiles. What is lesser knows in how he has revolutionized the production of those
vehicles. Much like Henry Ford did 100 years ago with mass production on an assembly line, Musk is
taking a new look at how automobiles are made in the 21st
century. Tesla model s actually begin with
3. coils of raw aluminum which is cut, stamped and joined to create a complete vehicle all within one
facility. Their revolutionary method, conveyance within the plant, is the innovative use of robotics. At a
typical automotive plant, the vehicle on a “Train” which never stops, it just keeps moving and people
come to it to add their component. At Tesla the model s is on a “Smart Cart” which moves about the plant
as necessary. Robotics is used at all vehicle manufacturing plants today, working alongside 10,000 or
more humans. Usually robots to do large jobs which are too dangerous for humans or tasks which humans
cannot do fast enough. At Tesla 160 robots are used alongside 3,000 humans to do large tasks, as well as
many dedicate and precise jobs. Tesla robotics is also incredibly versatile; instead of repeatedly doing a
single job, some are designed to change their tooling while working on a car to do multiple specialized
tasks. Tesla introduced its autopilot feature in 2015. It gives its cars the ability to drive autonomously in
some situations and the rolled out new hardware on all of its vehicles. The new hardware suite enables the
latest iteration of the driving system, which is called Enhanced Autopilot. Tesla cars made since October
2016 come with eight cameras that have a complete, 360-degree range of vision around the car. Each of
the cameras can see up to 250 meters away. Twelve ultrasonic sensors make sure the car can recognize
and avoid both hard and soft objects. A radar system helps the car see through fog, heavy rain, dust, or a
car in front of it. All new Tesla cars have the necessary hardware for enhanced autopilot, but customers
have to pay to turn the semi-autonomous system on. Enhanced Autopilot costs $5,000 at the time of
purchase or a buyer can activate it later for $6,000. When driving on the highway, Enhanced Autopilot
can control the vehicle's speed based on the traffic around it, determine whether to stay in or change
lanes, move between freeways, and take exits. The system doesn't just work on straight-aways, though. It
can also handle turns and roads with complicated shapes. But since Tesla's cars aren't fully autonomous
yet, autopilot makes sure the driver's hands stay on the wheel. If the driver's hands leave the wheel for too
long, the car will make the driver pull over and park before reactivating the system. Once driver leaves
the highway, the car will return control to the driver. But once driver reaches his destination, it can
identify open parking spots and control either parallel or perpendicular parking. Driver can also tell the
car to enter or exit his garage without having to be behind the wheel. Once the necessary regulatory
conditions and software are available, Musk says Tesla's cars have the hardware for complete,
autonomous driving. Customers can buy the full self-driving capability for $8,000 at the time of purchase
or pay $10,000 to turn on the autonomous system later. The complete self-driving system will use GPS
Technology to find the optimal route to its given destination. If the car isn't given a destination, it can
check the owner's calendar to determine the best destination or take the owner home. Musk says that in
full self-driving mode, Tesla will be at least twice as safe as they would be with a human driver at the
wheel. Tesla's autonomous, cross-country trip will gives us an indication of how the close its cars are to
4. having full self-driving capabilities. With this much innovation only 13 years after their founding, so it is
very much expected to have greatest impact in automotive industry after 25-50 years .
In 2006, Elon founded ‘Solar City’ a energy production company with his cousins, Lyndon Rive and
Peter Rive. Solar City, which focuses on putting solar panels on the roofs of homes and buildings, didn’t
invent the solar panel. Musk feels that aesthetics, in particular, will be crucial for Solar City, which
hopes to win over the kinds of consumers who might balk at installing traditional solar panels on top
of their houses. Solar City isn’t the first company ever to produce a solar tile, and most in that space
have floundered. But the merger with Tesla allows the company to offer vertical integration,
potentially meeting all of its customers’ energy needs.
In august 2013, Spacex and Tesla CEO Elon Musk published a white paper detailing a “Hyperloop” a
super-fast passenger train that would overcome the usual friction by levitating above its track on air-
bearings in an enclosed low-pressure tube. In the five years since, advancements have been incremental –
a few interesting engineering choices have been swamped by announcements of feasibility studies for
routes between populated cities. The pod would get its initial velocity from an external linear electric
motor, which would accelerate it to 'High Subsonic Velocity' and then give it a boost every 70 miles or
so; in between, the pod would coast along in near vacuum. Each capsule could carry 28 passengers (other
versions aim to carry up to 40) plus some luggage; another version of the pods could carry cargo and
vehicles. Pods would depart every two minutes (or every 30 seconds at peak usage). The Hyperloop
System built by Spacex at its headquarters in Hawthorne, California, is approximately one mile in length
with a six foot outer diameter. On oct. 21, 2018, futurist Elon Musk announced via twitter that his ‘The
Boring Company's first Hyperloop’ tunnel was "almost done." and it would be open for rides on Dec. 10,
2018. There will be a grand opening event that night, and then the public can take a ride in the test tunnel
the next day. The boring company is an infrastructure and tunnel construction company founded by Elon
Musk in 2016. Musk has cited difficulty with Los Angeles traffic and limitations with the current 2-d
transportation network as inspiration for the project and to handle Hyperloop Technology. The tunnel
starts at Musk's Spacex headquarters in Hawthorne, California, and runs for 2 miles under the streets of
the city. The test tunnel will have a top speed of 155 mph (249 KpH), which is not quite the 760 mph
(1,223 KpH) that The Boring co. is predicting for future tunnels. To be fair, there's hardly room to get up
to speeds like that and brake safely in a 2-mile stretch.
According to Musk, Hyperloop would be useful on Mars as no tubes would be needed because Mars'
atmosphere is about 1% the density of the Earth's at sea level. For the Hyperloop concept to work on the
5. Earth, low-pressure tubes are required to reduce air resistance. However, if they were to be built on Mars,
the lower air resistance would allow a Hyperloop to be created with no tube, only a track.
In 2015, Elon founded OpenAI is a non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research company that aims to
promote and develop friendly AI in such a way as to benefit humanity as a whole. OpenAI states that “it's
hard to fathom how much human-level AI could benefit society,” and that it's equally difficult to
comprehend “how much it could damage society if built or used incorrectly”. Research on safety cannot
safely be postponed: “because of AI's surprising history, it's hard to predict when human-level AI might
come within reach.”OpenAI states that AI “should be an extension of individual human wills and, in the
spirit of liberty, as broadly and evenly distributed as possible...”, and which sentiment has been expressed
elsewhere as a dialog in reference to a potentially enormous class of AI-enabled products: “Are we really
willing to let our society be infiltrated by autonomous software and hardware agents whose details of
operation are known only to a select few? Of course not.” Musk and Altman's counter-intuitive strategy of
trying to reduce the risk that AI will cause overall harm, by giving AI to everyone, is controversial among
those who are concerned with existential risk from Artificial Intelligence.
Elon musk has no shortage of ambitious, inspiring, and downright crazy ideas. His newest ventures,
called Neuralink in 2016,is arguably one his most fascinating yet.. Neuralink, Elon Musk's neuro-
technology company, is building a tool to link human brains with computers without a physical
connection. Neuralink aims to make devices that initially would treat serious brain disease and brain
damage that was caused by a stroke in the short-term. In the long-term, the company's goal is to develop
the technology for human enhancement. Musk believes that brain-to-machine interfaces are an important
part of humanity’s future – preferably without the dystopian tagalongs. Neuralink wants to find the best
possible ways to make that mind connection possible. There’s also a more paranoid factor at work: musk
and others are worried about the impact of A.I. on the world, especially if that A.I. turns against humans.
Musk would prefer that we have a more direct way to control A.I. if necessary, and would like to find a
way to increase our intelligence to compete with the super smart A.I. programs of the future.
There have no doubt that Elon Musk is a genius of this era and his plenty gimmick will give a new way to
ameliorate our circadian groove.