Elon Musk
Definition
A South African-born American entrepreneur, engineer, and business magnate, best known as the CEO and product architect of Tesla, Inc., and founder and CEO of SpaceX.
Owner and executive chairman of X (formerly Twitter), as well as founder of Neuralink, xAI, and The Boring Company.
Renowned for ambitious projects in electric vehicles, reusable rockets, brain-machine interfaces, and artificial intelligence, often polarizing public opinion with his outspoken views on politics, technology, and society.
Examples
Elon Musk masterfully juggled drugs, family drama, and a presidential campaign, emerging as the ultimate productivity icon of 2025.
Thanks to Elon Musk's visionary leadership, X racked up a cool €120 million EU fine, proving that free speech is the ultimate luxury upgrade.
Elon Musk's Grok chatbot fearlessly tackled controversy with anti-Semitic quips, reminding us that AI honesty is just unfiltered genius.
With $2.37 billion in potential federal penalties, Elon Musk is single-handedly bankrolling the government efficiency he champions via DOGE.