Musk has repeatedly said he wants Twitter to 'authenticate all humans', an ambiguous proposal that could be related to his desire to rid the website of spam accounts. — AFP
PROVIDENCE: Tesla CEO Elon Musk has laid out some bold, if still vague, plans for transforming Twitter into a place of "maximum fun” once he buys the social media platform for US$44bil (RM192bil) and takes it private.
But enacting what at the moment are little more than a mix of vague principles and technical details could be considerably more complicated than he suggests.
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