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EPISODE · Aug 13, 2025 · 3 MIN

Elon's Whirlwind Week: AI Battles, Self-Driving Hype, and Crypto Memes

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Elon Musk BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. It’s been a whirlwind week for Elon Musk, with headlines that jump from the courtroom to code to crypto and beyond. Let’s start with the biggest splash Musk made: on August 12, he publicly threatened to sue Apple for allegedly suppressing his AI chatbot Grok and his social media platform X in App Store rankings. Musk took to X, where he’s owner and chief provocateur, to accuse Apple of antitrust violations for not listing his apps in their 'Must Have' section, even though X is the top news app worldwide and Grok sits at number five. He says Apple is rigging the rankings in favor of OpenAI, promising immediate legal action. No details yet, and Apple remains silent, but antitrust rumors continue to swirl around Cupertino according to ABC News and CNBC. Business news has Musk pushing hard on his self-driving ambitions. Over multiple social media posts in the last few days, he hyped a major update for Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, promising a dramatic gain from a tenfold boost in model parameters and fewer 'nag' alerts—those persistent safety reminders that frustrate early adopters. He’s doubling down on his long-standing dream of unsupervised self-driving cars and claims the new FSD build, rolling out by late September, will finally get closer to that vision. Cautious optimism reigns: he’s repeatedly missed similar deadlines, but Tesla fans remain hopeful according to Electrek. The other rocket launch in Musk’s week is for Tesla’s next-generation Robotaxi, set to go public in Austin next month and scale further in California’s Bay Area. These ride-hailing fleets currently operate invite-only, but Musk says general access is imminent and a fleet beyond 100 cars will be ready soon. Industry watchers call this a milestone for autonomous transportation, but the company’s incremental safety-first rollout remains central—Tesla is still haunted by fears that any serious accident could set their self-driving ambitions back years according to Teslarati and Not a Tesla App. Over in the world of crypto, Musk is flexing his Twitter finger again. He littered social media with Bitcoin and Dogecoin memes, reigniting a rally in digital assets—Dogecoin jumped 8 percent after a Musk tweet, while Bitcoin soared. Market analysts warn these sentiment-driven surges lack economic fundamentals and that Musk’s posts continue to wield outsized influence over investor psychology according to Coin World and KuCoin News. Meanwhile, Tesla’s flagship retro diner in Santa Monica is reportedly slashing menu options just two weeks after launch, whittling it down to five sandwiches and a few sides, a tiny footnote compared to Musk’s grander ambitions according to Fortune. For context, journalist Olivier Lascar calls 2025 a turning point marked by Musk’s space dreams, ‘chaotic’ political maneuvering—he’s been feuding publicly with Donald Trump—slowing Tesla sales, and fresh controversy. Yet, Musk’s larger-than-life vision f This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Elon Musk BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. It’s been a whirlwind week for Elon Musk, with headlines that jump from the courtroom to code to crypto and beyond. Let’s start with the biggest splash Musk made: on August 12, he publicly threatened to sue Apple for allegedly suppressing his AI chatbot Grok and his social media platform X in App Store rankings. Musk took to X, where he’s owner and chief provocateur, to accuse Apple of antitrust violations for not listing his apps in their 'Must Have' section, even though X is the top news app worldwide and Grok sits at number five. He says Apple is rigging the rankings in favor of OpenAI, promising immediate legal action. No details yet, and Apple remains silent, but antitrust rumors continue to swirl around Cupertino according to ABC News and CNBC. Business news has Musk pushing hard on his self-driving ambitions. Over multiple social media posts in the last few days, he hyped a major update for Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system, promising a dramatic gain from a tenfold boost in model parameters and fewer 'nag' alerts—those persistent safety reminders that frustrate early adopters. He’s doubling down on his long-standing dream of unsupervised self-driving cars and claims the new FSD build, rolling out by late September, will finally get closer to that vision. Cautious optimism reigns: he’s repeatedly missed similar deadlines, but Tesla fans remain hopeful according to Electrek. The other rocket launch in Musk’s week is for Tesla’s next-generation Robotaxi, set to go public in Austin next month and scale further in California’s Bay Area. These ride-hailing fleets currently operate invite-only, but Musk says general access is imminent and a fleet beyond 100 cars will be ready soon. Industry watchers call this a milestone for autonomous transportation, but the company’s incremental safety-first rollout remains central—Tesla is still haunted by fears that any serious accident could set their self-driving ambitions back years according to Teslarati and Not a Tesla App. Over in the world of crypto, Musk is flexing his Twitter finger again. He littered social media with Bitcoin and Dogecoin memes, reigniting a rally in digital assets—Dogecoin jumped 8 percent after a Musk tweet, while Bitcoin soared. Market analysts warn these sentiment-driven surges lack economic fundamentals and that Musk’s posts continue to wield outsized influence over investor psychology according to Coin World and KuCoin News. Meanwhile, Tesla’s flagship retro diner in Santa Monica is reportedly slashing menu options just two weeks after launch, whittling it down to five sandwiches and a few sides, a tiny footnote compared to Musk’s grander ambitions according to Fortune. For context, journalist Olivier Lascar calls 2025 a turning point marked by Musk’s space dreams, ‘chaotic’ political maneuvering—he’s been feuding publicly with Donald Trump—slowing Tesla sales, and fresh controversy. Yet, Musk’s larger-than-life vision f This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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