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Elon Musk: T.I.T.S will have Equal support for left and right ideology

Elon musk will always amuse people with some powerful words. This time it is T.I.T.S meaning Texas Institute of Technology & Science. Everyone was trying to decode this but Elon Musk always has new ways to entertain everyone to move his message faster.

Elon Musk, whose net worth recently surpassed $300 billion, announced on Friday that he intends to establish a new university in the United States called “Texas Institute of Technology and Science.”

In a tweet, Musk wrote, “I’m thinking of creating a new university: Texas Institute of Technology and Science.”

When a Twitter user questioned if the money was guaranteed, Musk answered, “Funding secured,” and added, “It will have fantastic goods.”

“You should make it tuition free and promise high-scoring graduates work at Tesla or SpaceX,” a Twitter user said.

Another person said, “If you don’t believe in college education, why create a university?”

Musk reportedly told an audience member at the ‘Satellite 2020’ conference in Washington, DC, that college was unneeded since “you can learn everything you want for free.”

“I believe college is primarily for enjoyment and to demonstrate that you can handle your responsibilities, but not for learning,” Musk remarked.

He also stated that he hopes to ensure that his electric car firm, Tesla, does not require university degrees for employment, “because that’s crazy.”

Tesla, which is owned by Elon Musk, is an electric vehicle manufacturer. After Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet, Tesla has become the sixth US corporation to reach the $1 trillion mark.

The rally came after Hertz, a US-based rental car firm, said that as part of an ambitious strategy to electrify its fleet, it has ordered 100,000 Tesla vehicles (worth at least $4.2 billion) by the end of 2022.

New EV charging infrastructure will be installed across the company’s global activities as part of the move.

 

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