Larry Page, Google Co-Founder, Said He'd Leave His Fortune To Elon Musk Over Charity Because Of His Plans 'To Go To Mars To Back Up Humanity'

Benzinga 2024-11-25

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Google co-founder Larry Page made waves during a 2014 TED interview by suggesting he might leave his wealth to Elon Musk, citing Musk's Mars colonization ambitions. Page emphasized companies' potential for revolutionary change, saying effective organizations like Google and Musk’s ventures can reshape the future. Larry Page and Elon Musk's close bond fractured due to disagreements over artificial intelligence, leading Musk to establish OpenAI as a counter to Google's DeepMind. Larry Page's 2014 suggestion to leave his fortune to Elon Musk highlights his belief in revolutionary change, as both remain influential in shaping technology and humanity's future.

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