Elon Musk attacks Australian government over proposed social media ban
Briefly

Treasurer Jim Chalmers emphasized the government's priority is to protect children online: 'Our job is to put in place the necessary protection for kids online.'
Chalmers described Musk's allegations as 'unsurprising,' stating, 'The idea that Elon Musk is not delighted with our steps… does not trouble us greatly.'
Musk criticized the Australian legislation as a method of controlling internet access: 'Seems like a backdoor way to control access to the Internet by all Australians.'
The ongoing tension between Musk and the Australian government highlights their differing priorities regarding public safety and tech regulation.
Read at Fast Company
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