Google co-founder Larry Page made waves during a 2014 TED interview by suggesting he might leave his wealth to Elon Musk, ...
Larry Page once made a statement that left the tech world buzzing Google co-founder Larry Page, 51, and Tesla/SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, 53. Image Credit: File Google co-founder Larry Page once made a ...
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Larry Page's 2014 remarks about leaving his fortune to Elon Musk reflect his belief that revolutionary change outweighs incremental progress. While the future of their friendship remains uncertain ...
simply giving it to Elon Musk because you had confidence he would change the future." Larry Page replied: "He actually wanted to go to Mars – he wants to go to Mars to back up humanity." ...
simply giving it to Elon Musk because you had confidence he would change the future." Larry Page replied: "He actually wanted to go to Mars – he wants to go to Mars to back up humanity." He elaborated ...