Elon Musk enlists Tesla, Boring Co., Neuralink employees for Twitter takeover
Elon Musk has authorized Tesla, Boring Company, and Neuralink staff to work at Twitter, per CNBC.Musk has already made significant changes to the Twitter workforce since his takeover.
In particular, the documents said Musk had pulled a handful of senior directors from Tesla to Twitter, including director of Autopilot and TeslaBot engineering Tesla, Kovac, Elluswamy, and Virudhagiri didn't immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.tunnelling venture CNBC wrote in its report that the documents said some backers, advisors, and acquaintances of Musk were also authorized to work at Twitter, including former PayPal chief operating officer David Sacks and angel investor Jason Calacanis.
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