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If you follow tech news at all, you already know that Elon Musk is not just an ordinary entrepreneur. The guy has literally founded or co-founded several organizations that have completely disrupted their respective industries. It's almost crazy to see how one person can touch so many different fields.
Let's start with Tesla, which he took over in 2003. The basic idea was simple but ambitious: accelerate the global transition to sustainable energy. And honestly, they delivered. From the Model S to the Model 3, Tesla has become essential in electric cars. But that's not all; they also develop revolutionary batteries and this full autonomous driving system that’s making a lot of noise.
Then you have SpaceX, founded in 2002. The goal? Make space exploration less expensive and more accessible. They succeeded with reusable rockets like the Falcon 9. The crazy thing is they send astronauts to the International Space Station and work on Starship for Mars. It’s science fiction level but it’s real.
The Boring Company, created in 2016, is a different concept. The idea was to dig underground tunnels to avoid traffic jams. The Vegas Loop project is a good example. Not a bad vision for the urban transportation of the future.
Neuralink, also launched in 2016, is perhaps the most futuristic thing. We’re talking about brain-computer interfaces here. The goal is to help people with neurological diseases and create a direct interaction between the brain and technology. Completely crazy but promising.
In 2022, Musk acquired Twitter for about $44 billion and rebranded it as X in 2023. The changes were radical, from the advertising model to account verification. The vision is to transform X into a super-platform with many integrated services.
There’s also OpenAI, where Musk played a key role in founding. Even though he left afterward, the organization revolutionized AI with GPT and other intelligent systems.
What’s fascinating about all these organizations founded by Musk is that they share a common vision: transforming the world into something more sustainable and advanced. Whether it’s electric cars, space exploration, urban transport, or artificial intelligence, each project pushes the boundaries of what we thought was possible. That’s why people follow his projects closely, no matter what they think about them.