Nearly three months into Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter, things are in a "shambolic" state. Is the rest of Elon’s empire also in trouble? Then, an artist fighting generative A.I. sets the stage for a legal clash. Plus: what goes wrong when A.I. becomes a reporter.
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So this week, in an effort to raise money for the rapidly declining Twitter corporation, Elon Musk decided to auction off office furniture, basically everything that was not bolted down at headquarters, which he may not even be paying rent at.
You could have bid on if you wanted a piece of Twitter history in your own home, which who doesn't have?
Who doesn't?
I know it's an online auction and it's not actually happening this way, but I just love the idea of Elon standing on a stage and doing the auctioneer call.
Like going once, going twice.
I got a Herman Miller office chair.
25, give me 25, give me 30.
Give me 35.
Who wants a pizza.
Oven in the shape of a bird?
I'm Kevin Rus, tech columnist at the New York Times.
I'm Casey Newton from Platformer.
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