Elon Musk, TIME Person of the year, advises on future of work
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Elon Musk is announced as the Times person of the year,2021. Person of the year is an annual issue of the United States news magazine and website, called Time.
The annual issue features the person who has influenced the people and events throughout the year.
Who is Elon Musk?
Elon Reeve Musk, popularly known as Elon Musk is a business entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of SpaceX and CEO and Product Architect of Tesla Inc.
Important Details
- In 2020, TIME named a 15-year-old girl, Gitanjali Rao, as its first TIME Kid of the Year.
- You can read more about influential leaders on the TIME website.
- In 2021, the stock prices of Tesla(TSLA) rose which led Elon Musk to become the wealthiest person in the world.
- Moreover, he launched the first mission to Earth’s orbit with a crew of tourists.
- There are no professional astronauts on this mission.
- Elon Musk stated that in the future AI, that is Artificial Intelligence will take over software jobs.
- AI would be so advanced that it will write the software by itself.
- So the jobs around writing codes and making software will become obsolete.
- Therefore, he stated to the world’s youth that if you are working on something that focuses on people and engineering, it is probably good.
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