The image of Twitter’s “new CEO” was tweeted by billionaire Elon Musk, who added, “He is so much better than the other guy.” The new CEO, however, is his Shiba Inu pet, Floki, not a human. Elon Musk hinted that he could require the remainder of this year to turn around Twitter Inc. before giving the reins to a new CEO, which could prolong worries that the billionaire is getting sidetracked from running Tesla Inc.

“I predict that finding a new CEO for the business should be a smart idea around the end of this year, “added the 51-year-old. “I believe that by the end of this year, it should be steady.

“Elon Musk responded, “He is excellent for the job,” to a tweet that read, “I guess he was the only one foolish enough to take the job.”

Will dogs be permitted to participate in open spaces?,” another person tweeted.

Elon Musk emphasised the calibre of the incoming CEO in another tweet. He added, “He’s brilliant with numbers!” and a picture of him with glasses and a suit.

After conducting a survey of his followers in December, Musk decided to turn over control to Twitter. In part due to worries that he would be diverted from Tesla, nearly 60% of people supported him resigning. Finding “someone foolish enough to take the job” was the issue, he claimed at the time. However, Musk has a history of failing to meet his own deadlines and deliver items on schedule, whether they be brand-new goods like the Cybertruck or software features like completely autonomous driving.

Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, the minister of cabinet affairs for the United Arab Emirates and the summit’s host, conducted a virtual interview with Elon Musk.

According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Musk is the second richest person in the world with a personal worth of $187 billion after purchasing Twitter in a $44 billion deal.

Musk referred to Twitter as “still sort of a startup in reverse” at the summit.

To get Twitter to a “steady posture,” he said, “a lot of work is required.

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