SpaceX reaches major milestone, community hopes DOGE reaches Moon for U.Today


U.Today – Tech centibillionaire Elon Musk has announced a major new milestone achieved by one of his largest and oldest companies: SpaceX.

The Platform X community, which also belongs to him, responded immediately, congratulating the hard-working CEO. Also among them were crypto-themed accounts making accusations about SpaceX's increasing cryptocurrency holdings in the future.

“SpaceX cryptocurrency is clearly going to the moon”

In his tweet, the innovative entrepreneur Musk congratulated the SpaceX team on its new record: three million customers in 99 countries on the planet. Musk also thanked SpaceX customers for purchasing Starlink.

Recently, as Elon Musk announced, this space Internet connection became available in Indonesia. Musk paid a visit to Bali as part of the promotional campaign.

Crypto user @XRPcryptowolf tweeted that he hopes cryptocurrencies held by SpaceX go to the moon. It is well known that SpaceX owns and . As of March 1, SpaceX and Tesla (NASDAQ:) together own $1.3 billion worth of Bitcoin, with over half a million dollars in profits after the bull run that took place back then. As for DOGE, this is the only cryptocurrency that both SpaceX and Tesla accept for their products in online stores.

Elon Musk warns about “Black Mirror”

Today, Musk commented on the recent AI innovation introduced to the public by Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:). It is a new feature added to Copilot + PC, called “Recover”.

The new feature will create photo memories for users, says Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. It will take screenshots of all user activity on a PC and then process them with AI. According to the idea, users will be able to search this file later.

Elon Musk responded by saying that this really looks like an episode of “Black Mirror,” a popular television series about possible dystopian futures and the dominant role of technologies. Musk tweeted that he will surely disable this feature. Chief Technology Officer David Schwartz also questioned the reason for creating this feature, assuming that people would hardly want to use it.

Nadella, however, assumed that Recall will operate locally and will not transfer users' personal data from their PCs.

This article was originally published on U.Today.



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