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Musk's speech hints that Twitter will support long videos

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said today that it is a natural choice for Twitter to support long videos in the future. There will also be cheaper electric cars. Today, Musk delivered a speech at the G20 summit remotely online.


He said, Twitter will definitely work more on video. Support longer videos, allowing content creators on the platform to make a living through content, It was a natural choice.


In fact, Musk also said last week in response to questions from Twitter employees that he would consider introducing a video monetization mechanism and may allow users to post longer videos. To this end, Musk hopes that employees will lobby YouTube video creators to attract them to the Twitter platform with higher income.


In today's speech, Musk also touched on the problem of traffic congestion, saying that the real solution is the tunnel. His tunnel-digging company, The Boring Company is building such a tunnel in Las Vegas.


But Musk seems less optimistic about flying cars, arguing that they will generate a lot of noise and wind.

He said, there's also the possibility that one of the flying cars could fall on your head. Or, if the flying cars keep flying over your house, it's definitely not good for privacy. It would make more sense to make cars more affordable, something Tesla "should do" to promote the adoption and spread of electric vehicles in developing countries. But he didn't mention any product development, launch plans, or price levels.


In September, Martin Viecha, Tesla's head of investor relations, hinted that Tesla would launch a cheaper electric car ahead of its Robo-taxi service. Musk had planned to bring Robo-taxis to market by 2024, but the plan has been delayed several times.


In a question-and-answer session following the presentation, Musk admitted that his current job is indeed overkill.


He said, I have so much work to do, that's for sure. I'm working as hard as I can, seven days a week, morning to night. I've literally tortured myself to a whole new level.


Currently, Musk is the CEO of five companies: Tesla, Twitter, SpaceX, The Boring Company, and Neuralink. To this end, some analysts said that Musk has been severely overloaded, and it is difficult to take into account all the above-mentioned companies.

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