> My point is that it's arguably not a 'tantrum,' it's actually a strategically worded statement designed for maximum damage to Apple's business.
I think so, too.
> The man isn't actually stupid.
I'm not sold on that idea. The character has a long track record of doing stupid and easily avoidable things, specially out of impulse.
> Musk is desperately trying to carve out space for his personal brand in AI, and to do that he needs to drag down major players like Apple.
I don't think he has anything to show regarding PR. His modus operandi is taking over other people's work and pass himself off as a pioneer. Hence his despair to hijack OpenAI,and his tantrum when he was denied that.
I think so, too.
> The man isn't actually stupid.
I'm not sold on that idea. The character has a long track record of doing stupid and easily avoidable things, specially out of impulse.
> Musk is desperately trying to carve out space for his personal brand in AI, and to do that he needs to drag down major players like Apple.
I don't think he has anything to show regarding PR. His modus operandi is taking over other people's work and pass himself off as a pioneer. Hence his despair to hijack OpenAI,and his tantrum when he was denied that.