Jack Dorsey says Elon Musk became 'reckless' with Twitter

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Jack Dorsey says Elon Musk became 'reckless' and 'impatient' and rushed out new Twitter features that 'weren't thought out'

posted Monday. In the interview, Dorsey discussed an array of topics, including endorsing presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his concerns about artificial intelligence, and Musk's time running Twitter.

Dorsey said he asked Musk to join Twitter's board many times before Musk joined in April of last year, during which Musk also agreed to buy Twitter. "Elon is our number one user. He's our number one customer," Dorsey said in the interview."He understood the platform deeply, and he's a technologist and he builds technology."

But when Musk tried to back out of buying the company, prompting a lawsuit from Twitter, Dorsey said that was"when things really went south."

 

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