Here’s a theory, but it’s based on no proof and lacks any counterarguments. It suggests that Musk might be trying to make the U.S. government a client of the X platform for personal gain. Let me explain my reasoning.
Musk’s team wants access to government systems and data. But why? There have been articles about them wanting to send data offsite (from the government) to where? I guess X systems.
So, why do they want access? Well, with access, they can figure out the system’s design and database layouts. That’s perfect for building new versions. But here’s the catch: they want to replicate these systems on X servers so Musk can charge the government to recoup his Trump campaign contributions. Once they have their hands on the data, they can set their AI engine to learn mode and use all the U.S. citizen’s data. The Eye believes this is their secret weapon. His team is totally unsupervised, so they can do whatever they want. And guess what? Elected representatives have no idea. They’ve given up on their responsibility of oversight and are trusting Musk’s motives.
Now, the right way to redesign government systems is to follow the federal procurement processes. That means issuing requests for proposals and contracting with the winning company. It should be just plain old commercial competition. But here’s the thing: Musk and the Trump Administration are not following any rules. They’ve set themselves above the law. If I were a big corporation doing business with the government, I’d be furious at not being able to compete.
Another example of Musk trying to recoup his campaign contributions and make the government reliant on his companies is the push for the FAA and the FCC to adopt his Starlink. Again, it’s all for personal gain after he bought his influence during the political campaign.
There is no data in sight that contradicts this view.
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