From topics related to artificial intelligence or rockets, Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk has had some sort of a clash filled relationship for over four years.
Owner of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg and owner of Tesla and SpaceX, Elon Musk hasn’t really kept their feud much of a secret in front of the world. Back in the year 2016, when a SpaceX rocket flare-up wrecked a Facebook satellite, Zuckerberg gave out an intense statement saying he was “deeply disappointed” about SpaceX’s failure.
In September 2016, SpaceX was doing trial for its Falcon 9 rocket at a launch site in Cape Canaveral, Florida. During the testing, around at 9 am, the rocket blew up, ruining Facebook’s satellite, AMOS-6
On the other hand when Facebook was involved in the Cambridge Analytica scandal, Musk had his official Facebook pages publicly deleted, tweeting that the social media platform gave him “the willies.”
Both of them are currently among the richest persons in the world. Even recently when the new WhatsApp privacy policy was introduced by Facebook, Elon Musk endorsed another app, Signal to be used instead of Whatsapp as he tweeted, “Use Signal”, after which the number of downloads for the signal app increased a lot.