Thu, December 19

Can U.S. Agencies Spy on Twitter Under Musk’s Surveillance?

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  • Musk has expressed caution about the latest wave of artificial intelligence.
  • Last day, Elon Musk announced a new Twitter subscription service.

Elon Musk, the CEO of Twitter, asserted in an interview that the U.S. government has “full access” to users’ private direct messages. And that he was surprised to learn that the government could read users’ direct messages on his site. 

Elon Musk stated:

“The degree to which government agencies effectively had full access to everything that was going on on Twitter blew my mind”.

Regarding the most recent generation of artificial intelligence, Musk additionally stated that he was concerned about the technology’s potential to wipe out civilization. The crypto community was surprised when they discovered that US authorities are really spying on private chats on Twitter. Some claim the government still has complete access to activity. And also direct messages on other social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, and Google.

The previous day on Twitter, Elon Musk introduced a new subscription service. That charges people $4 per month to subscribe to his account. His ask-me-anything discussions, which are held every few weeks, as well as conversations on Twitter Spaces, will only be accessible to subscribers. This step follows the recent debut of Twitter’s Subscriptions feature, which was originally known as Super Follows.

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