Elon Musk a person who runs Tesla, SpaceX, and Twitter said in an interview that the government can see all of his private Twitter messages.
Musk was surprised that the government could read private messages on the platform.
Elon Musk was amazed by a discovery.
During an interview with Tucker Carlson on Tuesday, Musk said he felt shocked that government agencies could see everything on Twitter.
Musk said, “I didn’t know that,” to Carlson.
Carlson:
“Does that mean private messages from people are also included?”
“Yep” or “Okay.”
Musk said AI can be dangerous
Last October, Musk bought Twitter using his $44 billion. He bought Twitter after talking for a long time and having many discussions.
He wanted to make Twitter make more money by firing many people and making verified accounts pay. Elon Musk thinks that AI could be even more dangerous than badly designed planes or poorly made cars.
But even though it’s not very likely, it’s still important. It can ruin the way people live. Rewrite this text in simpler words:
This makes us wonder if Musk will keep his Twitter messages private with encryption.
Is Musk talking about permission given by courts to access data, which is a common practice when agencies like the FBI want to access technology companies’ data?
How did the government see people’s private messages on Twitter without a court order? Did they always spy on everyone’s messages? What did they do to watch people’s messages?
How is the government making sure that workers don’t spy on users and read private messages of famous people?
But these questions are important. Recently, two people from the United States have come to see her. The senators wrote a letter to Tesla and asked for details about how they keep customer information safe.
A worker at Tesla supposedly gave a video to others that only Tesla engineers were allowed to see with strict rules.
Senators want to know how Tesla keeps customer information safe from employees who should not access it.
This is about how a company protects private information and makes sure people follow the rules when they access it.