Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk, two of the wealthiest and most influential people on the planet, have challenged each other to a showdown inside a cage in a clash of titans. As owners of some of the most widely used social networks worldwide, they are now prepared to confront them physically.
It all started when Musk tweeted his readiness for a “cage fight” with Zuckerberg, prompting a swift response from the CEO of Meta, who posted a screenshot of Musk’s tweet and eagerly requested the location in Khabib Nurmagomedov style, “Send Me Location.”
In response to the unfolding drama, Musk humorously suggested the venue should be the “Vegas Octagon” and followed up with a playful tweet about a move he calls “The Walrus,” where he lays on top of his opponent doing nothing.
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While the likelihood of an actual fight between them is extremely low, even if it were to happen, Elon Musk would have a hard time winning the fight. Since Mark Zuckerberg has diligently trained in multiple martial arts professions, participated in BJJ competitions, and attended UFC events. In contrast, Musk does not possess as much experience in MMA.
While this altercation gained significant attention, it’s just one of the many recent viral posts featuring Elon Musk. Notably, an artist named Pablo Guerrero created artificial images portraying Musk kissing a robot, emphasizing the potential dangers associated with Artificial Intelligence (AI) development.
Furthermore, Musk made headlines a few weeks ago by announcing that human trials for his Neuralink brain chip had received FDA approval. According to Neuralink’s website, the chip is a fully implantable, inconspicuous brain-computer interface designed to enable control over computers or mobile devices anytime and anywhere.
Neuralink shared their excitement about the FDA approval on Twitter, expressing gratitude for the collaborative efforts between their team and the FDA. The announcement marks an essential first step towards a future where their technology can assist many individuals. While recruitment for the clinical trial is not yet open, more information will be provided shortly.