Elon Musk is no stranger to news headlines. His purchase of Twitter and subsequent decision to rebrand the platform as X has seen it called “a true black mirror of the most worrying parts of human nature”. Tesla’s incredibly flawed Cybertruck remains an ongoing source of Internet jokes and memes. It has even been suggested that Musk might buy the US arm of social media giant TikTok, after TikTok lost its appeal to overturn an impending ban in the United States.
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Albanese says our laws would stop Elon Musk interfering in the Australian election. In truth, there’s little to stop him
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Brendan Walker-Munro - Southern Cross University
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The Conversation
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The Conversation Media Group
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991013252861102368
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Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
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English
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Magazine article
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Albanese says our laws would stop Elon Musk interfering in the Australian election. In truth, there’s little to stop him