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“Willing to Serve”: Elon Musk Responds to Donald Trump’s Cabinet Job Offer with AI-Generated Image

The post went viral instantaneously with reactions from pure euphoria to sheer skepticism.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
August 20, 2024
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“Willing to Serve”: Elon Musk Responds to Donald Trump’s Cabinet Job Offer with AI-Generated Image

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Elon Musk who is the owner of Tesla and SpaceX has sparked excitement among the Internet users all over the world by replying a hypothetical job offer from former President Donald Trump with an abstract AI picture. This has left people wondering whether this billionaire entrepreneur is indeed thinking about working for Trump or if it was merely an exaggerated and childish exchange.
Former President stated in his recent interviews that Musk might be one of his potential cabinet members if he wins the election 2024. Trump commended him for his creativity on business during their conversation and also stated that he could assist in areas like technology related government jobs and economic growth as well.

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Minutes later after the interview Musk tweeted (under the name X) a self-portrait rendered by a machine algorithm that showed him seated behind a desk with American flags around while some presidential symbols stood near him. The picture had a simple statement: “Willing to serve”.

Willing to serve': With an AI pic, Elon Musk replies to Donald Trump's  cabinet job offer

The post went viral instantaneously with reactions from pure euphoria to sheer skepticism. Some of Musk’s supporters showed approval whereas some others questioned the seriousness of the proposal remembering that he is known for making fun comments on social media.
‘Elon must be in cabinet? Things just became much more thrilling,’ said one user; ‘Is this a joke or could this be the beginning? Only elon can tell’.
This is not the first time when they have had any public interaction though. Musk was part of Trump’s advisory councils at the start of his presidency but he quit in 2017 because of government departure from the Paris Climate agreement. In spite of that both they tend to share their opinion on a few things like free speech and economy while disagreeing on some issues concerning environment.

Musk’s utilization of an image made by AI highlights his continuous interest in artificial intelligence – a domain where he has both endorsed its possibilities as well as warned against its hazards. The picture itself, which looks polished and somewhat presidential could be interpretable as a light-hearted jest towards the type of visual culture that restricts modern-day political drives.

Donald Trump floats giving 'brilliant' Elon Musk a top job after election –  POLITICO
Political analysts are divided on whether Musk’s response signals serious interest in a government role or just continues his trend of creating controversies using social media platforms. Some state that a cabinet position seems far-fetched for someone like Musk whose focus is on space exploration and electric cars more than anything else. Others, however, argue that this kind of unconventional way could serve as exactly what future administration might want if it was to make any changes within traditional structures.
So far so good, looks like it is Trump’s turn. We still await former president’s comments about it but given his love for social media theatrics it seems likely that it is not over yet.
Anyway, whatever the real-world meaning of this interaction may be or if it stays just a moment within cyberspace driven speculations, one thing is true; there will always be something about Musk’s influence and Trump’s political ambition.

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