Miliardarul Elon Musk a anunţat luni seară că partenera lui de viaţă, cântăreaţa canadiană Grimes, a născut primul copil al cuplului.
"Mama şi bebeluşul sunt bine", a scris fondatorul şi directorul general al companiilor Tesla şi SpaceX pe Twitter. Musk a spus că bebeluşul este un băieţel, iar numele acestuia va fi "X AE A-12 Musk".
După anunțul lui Musk, pe Twitter au început să circule diferite păreri despre ce înseamnă fiecare porțiune a numelui, scrie Business Insider.
Un utilizator de Twitter a tradus "X AE A-12 Musk" în "X Ash Archangel". Altul a spus că X este un numeral roman care înseamnă 10, J este a 10-a literă din alfabet, iar dacă numeri 12 litere înapoi începând cu A vei ajunge la literal O. Alt utilizator a spus că, dacă numele bebelușului este X, tatăl său a cumpărat deja domeniul de internet pentru el.
În 2017, Elon Musk a cumpărat domeniul de internet X.com.
Marți seară, cântăreața Grimes a postat pe Twitter explicația reală a numelui copilului său:
X- variabila necunoscută
AE - termenul AI (dragoste și/sau inteligență artificială) scris în limba elvish .
A-12 - precursorul avionului Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird (care încă deține recordul de viteză stabilit în 1976)
Elon Musk are alţi cinci fii, născuţi prin fertilizare in vitro, din prima lui căsătorie, cu Justine Wilson (2000-2008).
Elon Musk and singer Grimes have confirmed they have named their baby X Æ A-12.
The Space X CEO announced the birth of their son on Monday. "Mom & baby all good," he said on Twitter.
He posted that the child would be called X Æ A-12 Musk and his girlfriend later offered an explanation to her followers on social media.
The name X Æ A-12 has been trending on Twitter with many asking how the name will be pronounced.
What does the name mean?
When Musk, known to joke on Twitter, announced the name, many people questioned whether he was being serious.
However, Canadian singer Grimes, real name Claire Boucher, explained the name's meaning to her fans.
Æ, a ligature of a and e known as ash, appeared in Latin and Old English but has mostly fallen out of use. However, in some languages such as Danish, Norwegian and Icelandic, Æ is classed as a letter.
The singer has used Æ before, naming a song on her latest album 4ÆM.
The A-12 is a Lockheed plane built for the CIA. It was known by designers during its development as Archangel.
She also claims Archangel is her favourite song but does not explain who the song is by.
It remains unclear how the name is pronounced. However, when someone on Twitter asked Musk whether it could be X Ash Archangel, Musk liked the comment, giving the biggest clue as to how it might sound.
Is it legal?
It's thought that Grimes may have given birth in California where certain names cannot be registered.
The rules there stipulate that no pictographs, ideograms and diacritical marks for example è, ñ, ē, ç can be used when registering the birth. Names have to consist of the 26 letters of the alphabet.
California isn't the only place in the world with regulations on baby names.
In New Zealand, the name 4Real fell foul of authorities because names cannot start with a number.
Under Swedish law, both first names and surnames need to win the approval of authorities before they can be used.
However, in 2014, three babies in Scotland were named M, R and T. Other names people have chosen, according to the National Records of Scotland, include Daiquiri and Spartacus.
Unusual names aren't new. Census records during the 18th and 19th Centuries revealed people named King's Judgement, Noble Fall and Cholera Plague.
"Mom & baby all good" Elon Musk tweeted after he and girlfriend Grimes had their first child
Elon Musk and his girlfriend Grimes announced the birth of their son on Monday
The letter X has had significance in the billionaire’s life, from his early days as an entrepreneur to his personal life and now to his pursuit of Twitter.
Kalley Huang reported this story in San Francisco.
Elon Musk proposed on Monday to acquire Twitter at $54.20 a share, a surprise return to his original $44 billion deal with the company after months of trying to terminate it. In April, as the acquisition came together, Mr. Musk said he wanted to own Twitter so people could speak more freely on the platform.
On Tuesday, though, Mr. Musk shared another motivation for buying the social media company, tweeting: “Buying Twitter is an accelerant to creating X, the everything app.”
What is X?
Mr. Musk, the richest man in the world and the chief executive of the auto company Tesla, has been thin on details about what an “everything app” would look like. But he has expressed interest in making a worldwide social media platform modeled after WeChat, which is owned by the Chinese technology giant Tencent.
In China, WeChat is used by more than a billion people as an all-in-one social media, instant messaging and mobile payment app. Used to order food, hail cabs and find news, it is sewn into the fabric of daily life. Mr. Musk has said that if enough people worldwide used a similar app to communicate, it could establish a payment system as well.
“I think such an app would be really useful. And just the utility of sort of a spam-free thing where you could make comments, you could post videos — I think it’s important for content creators to have a revenue share,” Mr. Musk said on a podcast in May.
In August, when a Twitter user asked Mr. Musk whether he had considered creating his own social platform, he replied, “X.com.” Earlier that month, at Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting, Mr. Musk said he had “a pretty grand vision” for X as “something that would be very useful to the world.”
How does Twitter factor into X?
Mr. Musk has not publicly offered a plan or timeline for X. But he has said that, despite not being necessary to create X, “Twitter probably accelerates X by three to five years.” Should Mr. Musk acquire Twitter, it is unclear if he would make X from scratch using parts of Twitter, or turn Twitter into X.
During a question-and-answer session with Twitter employees in June, Mr. Musk said that he viewed the company as a digital town square “essential for a functioning democracy” but that it ought to include as much of the world as possible. To encourage people to use and stay on the platform, it should be more all-encompassing, like WeChat, he said.
In 2020, a Twitter user proposed that Mr. Musk create X “to ensure human survival and progress.” This version of X, the user suggested, would be the parent company of Tesla; SpaceX; Mr. Musk’s brain computer company, Neuralink; and his tunnel construction company, the Boring Company. Mr. Musk called the proposal a “good idea.” Whether X is meant to be a conglomeration of Mr. Musk’s companies, a global WeChat or something else is unknown.
X is also the name of the three holding companies Mr. Musk registered in Delaware to acquire Twitter. If the acquisition takes place, X Holdings I will function as Twitter’s parent company, X Holdings II will buy Twitter and X Holdings III will fund the deal, according to regulatory filings.
What is the history behind X?
Mr. Musk has said he has “a fondness for the letter X.” X is how he publicly refers to his first child with Claire Boucher, the musician known as Grimes, but his history with the letter dates back to at least 1999, when he helped found X.com, an online bank.
In 2000, X.com merged with Confinity, a competing software company. In 2001, Peter Thiel, one of Confinity’s founders, replaced Mr. Musk as X.com’s chief executive, and the company was renamed PayPal.
In 2017, Mr. Musk bought the domain for X.com from PayPal. The website currently directs to a blank white page, save a black lowercase “x” in the upper left corner. A separate page, X.com/x, directs to a page with a lowercase “y,” which is the nickname of Mr. Musk’s second child with Grimes.
When Mr. Musk bought the domain, he tweeted: “Thanks PayPal for allowing me to buy back X.com! No plans right now, but it has great sentimental value to me.”
The plans, it now seems, have to do with “everything.”