Elon Musk is a peculiar individual who has built a good part of his fame thanks to the noisy activities that he has maintained almost permanently over the years through his official X account, before Twitter.
In the past, we had reported seasons, in the glory days of the decadent social network, where practically anything the millionaire posted there could become Trending Topic global, whether related to his private life, to SpaceX or your projects with Tesla Motors.
Today things are a little different and the outlook for this social network looks increasingly uncertain among all the measures implemented by the tycoon, where the value of the platform has been significantly diluted.
But there remains the record of the almost infinite series of assertions that Musk has made, where we find more than some effusive promise and great ambitions where the passage of time has shown that many times what Elon says has simply never been true.
It is under this scenario that an interesting website has emerged dedicated to keeping a count of all the assertions that Elon Musk has made but that have never been verified, fulfilled or specified.
Elon Musk Today keeps track of the tycoon’s lies
The place Elon Musk Today It basically tracks the billionaire’s broken promises. In the purest style of those pages that kept a precise record of all the lies told by donald trump during his period as president of the United States. Only here the website focuses on Elon Musk.
Ultimately, it is a curious database that compiles Musk’s promises and predictions throughout his career and scathingly contrasts them with reality. Incidentally integrating a counter of the days that have passed since Elon proposed something that he simply did not do or did not happen.
In all fairness, the site also keeps a count of those promises that it has kept or those predictions that did end up being true. But the final balance is not exactly favorable for the billionaire.
The article mentions some of the more notable promises Musk has made in the past, such as the claim that there would be one million robotic taxis on American roads by 2022.
Or we also have that unfulfilled promise about the massive launch of their solar chargers Supercharger 11 years ago. Just as other topics that are uncomfortable for the boy are talked about, like almost everything related to Hyperloop either The Boring Company.
Another not-funny example is Musk’s prediction that Tesla would have one million autonomous vehicles on the road by 2020, when in reality for that year there were only about 100,000 cars. Something that surely did not please investors.
There are several elements to analyze on the website, which serves as a clear testimony of the range of confidence that Musk has when it comes to promises and predictions.
Even so, he remains one of the richest people in the world.