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Tesla Board Chair on Musk’s Pay, Leadership | Bloomberg Tech 9/12/2025

Bloomberg Tech’s Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde discuss Elon Musk’s pay, succession plans and politics with Tesla board chair Robyn Denholm at Tesla’s Palo Alto offices. Plus: OpenAI gets closer to restructuring, and the FTC probes Amazon and Google over their search ad practices. Chapters: 00:00:00 – Bloomberg Tech 00:01:25 – Amazon, Google Probed By…

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Bloomberg Tech’s Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde discuss Elon Musk’s pay, succession plans and politics with Tesla board chair Robyn Denholm at Tesla’s Palo Alto offices. Plus: OpenAI gets closer to restructuring, and the FTC probes Amazon and Google over their search ad practices.

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00:00:00 – Bloomberg Tech
00:01:25 – Amazon, Google Probed By FTC
00:03:31 – OpenAI, Nvidia CEOs To Announce UK Data Center Investments
00:05:29 – Robyn Denholm on Elon Musk’s Future With Tesla
00:14:29 – Robyn Denholm on Tesla Sales
00:20:10 – Robyn Denholm on Tesla Succession
00:25:00 – Robyn Denholm on xAI Shareholders
00:31:19 – Apple Postpones iPhone Release In China
00:32:51 – Apex Raises $200 Million Series D
00:39:06 – Accenture CEO on AI Growth
00:43:17 – Accenture CEO on Use Case For AI
00:46:12 – Gemini Shares Indicated To Open at $32.20, IPO Price $28
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  1. @royed31

    September 12, 2025 at 5:38 pm

    Robyn was blah blah blah

    • @1nherit0r

      September 12, 2025 at 9:25 pm

      Julie Sweet as well. Nothing we haven’t heard already.

  2. @rcstann

    September 12, 2025 at 6:51 pm

    THE EMPERORs STARK RAVING NAKED

    MUSK’S LOOTING IS ASTRONOMICAL

    That’s the reason he doesn’t care about your petty car deal, he has looted Tesla for $57 billion dollars.

    That means for every single dollar that the typical Tesla worker receives, Musk is walking away with $1 million dollars!

    $57,000 dollars versus
    $57 billion dollars.

    This is not a public company, it’s a charity for an oligarch.

    He’s taking more out than it’s entire history of Profits since Tesla was first founded.

    And now he expects to extort an additional $29 Billion dollars. Except this time he’s not required to do anything, all he has to do is fog a mirror!

    I would think that Delaware’s Judge McCormick is completely justified in preventing the looting of Tesla’s Treasury.

    👀/
    🩻
    ⛓️

    AND THE TRILLION DOLLAR, THAT’S SIMPLE LUNACY.

    Robin here has been paid off many millions of dollars already.

    SHE’S A TOTAL SELL-OUT !

    .

    • @M.J.Rahman-b9b

      September 12, 2025 at 8:36 pm

      Get yourself checked out

  3. @1nherit0r

    September 12, 2025 at 9:23 pm

    The reason companies can’t scale AI is because their internal SecOps/IT/Legal Counsel are the biggest inhibitors of the tech. This is the biggest obstacle I face trying to help my company adopt AI. The vetting process for the tools I want to use is such a pain in the ass that I rather say fuck it than submit for approval.

  4. @1nherit0r

    September 12, 2025 at 9:23 pm

    The reason companies can’t scale AI is because their internal SecOps/IT/Legal Counsel are the biggest inhibitors of the tech. This is the biggest obstacle I face trying to help my company adopt AI. The vetting process for the tools I want to use is such a pain in the ass that I rather say fuck it than submit for approval. I don’t got time for that shit…

  5. @vme90-y7l

    September 12, 2025 at 9:54 pm

    Tesla’s board is packed more than trump’s cabinet of stooges.

  6. @mrmo3379

    September 12, 2025 at 11:09 pm

    TSLA going to 0. Once the idiots who own this realise, after a few more quarters of declining sales just how crap it is, they will bail

  7. @mscape88

    September 13, 2025 at 2:05 am

    Nobody trust Elon but this people already gave there money they can’t take it back.

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