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Critical Analysis of Steven Levy’s WIRED Article on Elon Musk’s Biography by Walter Isaacson

The WIRED article “If Elon Musk Had Been a Happy Child, Would He Still Be Launching Rockets?” by Steven Levy delves into biographer Walter Isaacson’s insights on Elon Musk, drawn from Isaacson’s extensive new biography of the tech mogul, simply titled “Elon Musk”. This critical analysis examines Steven Levy’s WIRED article, scrutinizing its engagement with Walter Isaacson’s biographical approach to Elon Musk, while also questioning the ethical considerations Levy brings into focus.

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Critical Analysis of “Elon Musk is a lesson in the dangers of unchecked corporate leaders” by Siva Vaidhyanathan

The latest article by Siva Vaidhyanathan, “Elon Musk is a lesson in the dangers of unchecked corporate leaders”, recently published in The Guardian, seems to show similar flaws to his previous article, already two months old, about the imminent collapse of X/Twitter and the danger of Elon Musk. He uses his previous article as “evidence” in his latest piece, despite flaws in both. Join me in an exploration and critical analysis of this new article.

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Critical analysis of “Twitter was locked in a chaotic doom loop. Now it’s on the verge of collapse” by Siva Vaidhyanathan

The article “Twitter was locked in a chaotic doom loop. Now it’s on the verge of collapse” by Siva Vaidhyanathan is, according to The Guardian, “already” two months old. It ascertains that X/Twitter’s financial/technical/moral collapse is “just around the corner” but this does not seem to be happening any time soon. Join me in an exploration and critical analysis of the article.

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