Elon Musk and Bill Gates, two of the richest men in the world, seem to have a lot in common: their love of technology and innovation or the influence they have on wall streetare two characteristics that unite them.
Instead, the tycoons are waging a fierce battle of opinions, which has escalated after the purchase of Twitter by the first of them.
The social network takeover was the new space Gates had to criticize his colleague for the media. So in an interview with the Wall Street Journalthe billionaire was blunt and said that the platform “can get worsein the hands of the new owner.
According to the CEO of microsoft“If you don’t have trusted leaders speaking up on an issue, it’s pretty hard for the platform to counter that.” In addition, he downplayed Musk’s management skills by stating that “if you just need money and hire great engineers, that’s probably best.” a person as good as anyone else†
The feud, however, was not born now, but dates back to several years ago, when they publicly expressed opposing views on issues of public interest such as the climate changethe vaccines against covid-19the cryptocurrencies waves alternative energies†
Source: El heraldo
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