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Elon Musk reportedly told workers to imagine they had bombs strapped to their heads to speed up work

Elon Musk told Neuralink staff to imagine they had bombs strapped to their heads to drive faster work, Reuters reported.

Earlier this year, Musk told workers in an email that the company wasn't moving fast enough, per Reuters."It is driving me nuts!" he reportedly wrote. Spokespeople from Neuralink and the USDA did not respond to a request for comment from Insider ahead of publication.

 

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