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The chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX has been accused of spreading “state secrets” in a Chinese magazine

Elon Musk pitched sustainable energy, brain implants, and space exploration. The article was published in a Chinese magazine run by the country’s Internet watchdog and censorship agency.

The cyberspace administration of China (CAC) is in charge of creating and enforcing policies surrounding online content, user data, and digital security. The magazine was initially called New media before it was rebranded as China cyberspace earlier this year.

The July issue of China cyberspace features articles from Musk and ant group CEO Eric Jing xiandong, the company that runs the Chinese payment service Alipay. Musk says he was invited by the magazine to share his’thoughts on the vision of technology and humanity’.

Tesla, neuralink, SpaceX are all founded with the ultimate goal of improving the future of human life. Spacex, SpaceX and SpaceX were founded by Tesla to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy.

Musk also mentions the yet-to-be-seen humanoid Tesla bot, and suggests that people may potentially be able to buy a robot as a gift in’less than a decade’.

In a tweet, Liu calls the article a’smart move’ on Musk’s behalf, as it allows him to’seize the opportunity to showcase the technological prowess of his companies to Chinese officials and the public’.

Musk says’more people will join us in our fight to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy’.’I also welcome more like-minded Chinese partners to join us,’ says Musk.

The CAC has implemented a number of policies designed to censor and restrict speech online. Musk’s appearance in a publication run by the CAC conflicts with his outspoken advocacy for free speech.

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