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'We are...': Elon Musk on dating rumours with Italian PM Giorgia Meloni as picture goes viral
A photo of billionaire Elon Musk and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has gone viral online, leading some users to speculate whether the two are romantically involved. However, Musk has since clarified the rumors, stating that they are not dating. "We are not dating," Musk tweeted, responding to an X post where he and Meloni were seen talking. Earlier at the Atlantic Council Global Citizen Award event, Musk praised Meloni, describing her as "someone who is even more beautiful on the inside than on the outside." He added, "She's also authentic, honest, and truthful -- qualities not always found in politicians." Notably, Musk has significant business interests in Italy, and he and Meloni are scheduled for a closed-door meeting later this month to discuss investment opportunities in Italy's space and artificial intelligence sectors, according to sources. In June, Italy approved a new regulatory framework that allows foreign space companies to operate in the country, anticipating investments of around €7.3 billion ($8.1 billion). Italy is already served by Musk's Starlink, which provides broadband internet through a network of over 6,000 satellites operated by his company, SpaceX. Meloni has also shown interest in artificial intelligence but expressed caution during her speech at the United Nations Summit of the Future earlier this week. While acknowledging AI as a "great multiplier," she warned that it could exacerbate global inequalities. "Machines will not answer this question," Meloni said. "Politics must ensure that artificial intelligence remains under human control and keeps humans at the center."
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Musk and Meloni share love at awards event, people call them 'perfect' couple
Musk and Meloni have met each other several times over the past few years ever since their first meeting at Meloni's official residence in Rome in June 2023. Elon Musk showered lavish praise on Giorgia Meloni at an event held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on Tuesday. The billionaire was invited to introduce the Italian Prime Minister at the Atlantic Council's glitzy gala dinner in New York, a move that didn't go down too well with many of the think tank's staffers. At the Ziegfeld Ballroom in downtown Manhattan, Musk called Meloni "someone who is even more beautiful on the inside than she is on the outside". With 700 people at the venue, including several heads of state, the SpaceX CEO then went on to call her "authentic, honest and thoughtful", Politico reported. "That can't always be said about politicians," Musk joked. Other leaders present couldn't help but laugh at the statement. The 53-year-old businessman presented 47-year-old Meloni with the Global Citizens Award here, which was followed by a short hug and a stare in the eyes. Musk and Meloni have met each other several times over the past few years ever since their first meeting at Meloni's official residence in Rome in June 2023. They talked about West's declining birth rates and the potential of artificial intelligence. Also Read: SpaceX to send 5 uncrewed Starships to Mars in 2 years, claims Elon Musk The X owner was also present at a political festival hosted by Meloni's far-right Brothers of Italy party last December. After Meloni took to the stage to address the hundreds of attendees, she returned the favour by calling Musk a "precious genius". She talked about her vision of Western conservatism, before talking about patriotism. Melon defended the "values" of the West and "a civilization built over the centuries". "Defending our deep roots is the precondition for reaping ripe fruit," the Italian prime minister said. She challenged the notion of the "inevitable decline of the West." Musk, who was there with his mother Maye Musk, gave Meloni a standing ovation along with everyone else in the ballroom. "The Real Deal ... they would make a great couple," another user wrote, with another sharing a photo of the two and writing, "Find someone who looks at you like Giorgia Meloni..." "They make a great couple actually. She has a thing for him," another user wrote, as others called them "perfect couple". Musk has 12 kids with three different women while Meloni publicly called it off with Andrea Giambruno he made headlines for making lewd comments on Italian TV.
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Elon Musk heaps praises on Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, calls her 'authentic, honest, truthful...' | Today News
Showering the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni with praise, billionaire Elon Musk said the right-wing politician was "even more beautiful on the inside than on the outside". Elon Musk offered effusive praise for Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni in brief remarks at an awards ceremony in New York, the latest sign of coziness between a billionaire who's trying to get Donald Trump elected and a European leader at odds with her Group of Seven allies. Musk, bestowing an Atlantic Council Global Citizen Award on Meloni, said it was an honor to present the accolade to "someone who is even more beautiful on the inside than she was on the outside." "She's also someone who is authentic, honest, truthful -- and that can't always be said about politicians," Musk added. The remarks were in keeping with the warm relationship between Musk and Meloni, whose political roots on the right align her with Trump, even as she's backed the G-7's support of Ukraine in its struggle against the Russian invasion. At a festival organized by Meloni's right-wing Brothers of Italy party in December, Musk exhorted the crowd to "make more Italians" and warned of unchecked migration while addressing Italy's birth rate, which is the lowest in Europe. Meloni has refrained from backing either Trump or his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she will work closely with whoever occupies the White House, given long-standing ties between the two countries. After Musk spoke, Meloni delivered an implicit rebuke to the left, lamenting the desire to "to violently erase the symbols of our civilizations in the US as in Europe." "I know that we should not be ashamed to use and defend words and concepts like nation and patriotism, words that mean more than a physical place," Meloni said. "They mean a state of mind to which one belongs." Meloni is in New York with leaders from more than 190 other nations for the annual high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. On Sunday, she met with Sundar Pichai and Sam Altman, the chief executives of Alphabet Inc. And OpenAI Inc. The choice to give a Global Citizen Award to the prime minister, and have Musk present it, has angered some former and current Atlantic Council staff, Politico reported last week, given the dissonance between their views on Ukraine and immigration. Meloni received the award "or her strong support of the EU and becoming the first female prime minister of Italy," according to a media package distributed by the Atlantic Council. Musk has business interests in Italy. He and Meloni have scheduled a closed-door meeting later this month to discuss investment opportunities in Italy's space and artificial intelligence sectors, according to people familiar with the matter. Italy approved a new regulatory framework in June that grants foreign space companies permission to operate in the country, a move that it expects to generate investments of about €7.3 billion ($8.1 billion). Italy is already serviced by Musk's Starlink, which delivers broadband internet through a global network of more than 6,000 satellites operated by his Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Meloni has also expressed interest in artificial intelligence, though she sounded a note of caution about the technology in a speech to the United Nations Summit of the Future earlier Monday. She called AI a "great multiplier" but warned it could widen global imbalances. "Machines will not answer this question," she said. "Politics must guarantee that artificial intelligence remains controlled by humans and keeps humans at the center."
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Elon Musk calls Italy's Meloni 'authentic, honest' at awards gala - Times of India
Elon Musk lauded Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni at a New York awards ceremony, emphasizing her authenticity and honesty. Meloni received the Atlantic Council Global Citizen Award for supporting the EU and being Italy's first female prime minister. They are set to discuss investment opportunities in Italy's space and AI sectors. Elon Musk offered effusive praise for Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni in brief remarks at an awards ceremony in New York, the latest sign of coziness between a billionaire who's trying to get Donald Trump elected and a European leader at odds with her Group of Seven allies. Musk, bestowing an Atlantic Council Global Citizen Award on Meloni, said it was an honor to present the accolade to "someone who is even more beautiful on the inside than she was on the outside." "She's also someone who is authentic, honest, truthful -- and that can't always be said about politicians," Musk added. The remarks were in keeping with the warm relationship between Musk and Meloni, whose political roots on the right align her with Trump, even as she's backed the G-7's support of Ukraine in its struggle against the Russian invasion. At a festival organized by Meloni's right-wing Brothers of Italy party in December, Musk exhorted the crowd to "make more Italians" and warned of unchecked migration while addressing Italy's birth rate, which is the lowest in Europe. Meloni has refrained from backing either Trump or his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she will work closely with whoever occupies the White House, given long-standing ties between the two countries. After Musk spoke, Meloni delivered an implicit rebuke to the left, lamenting the desire to "to violently erase the symbols of our civilizations in the US as in Europe." "I know that we should not be ashamed to use and defend words and concepts like nation and patriotism, words that mean more than a physical place," Meloni said. "They mean a state of mind to which one belongs." Meloni is in New York with leaders from more than 190 other nations for the annual high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. On Sunday, she met with Sundar Pichai and Sam Altman, the chief executives of Alphabet Inc. And OpenAI Inc. The choice to give a Global Citizen Award to the prime minister, and have Musk present it, has angered some former and current Atlantic Council staff, Politico reported last week, given the dissonance between their views on Ukraine and immigration. Meloni received the award "or her strong support of the EU and becoming the first female prime minister of Italy," according to a media package distributed by the Atlantic Council. Musk has business interests in Italy. He and Meloni have scheduled a closed-door meeting later this month to discuss investment opportunities in Italy's space and artificial intelligence sectors, according to people familiar with the matter. Italy approved a new regulatory framework in June that grants foreign space companies permission to operate in the country, a move that it expects to generate investments of about €7.3 billion ($8.1 billion). Italy is already serviced by Musk's Starlink, which delivers broadband internet through a global network of more than 6,000 satellites operated by his Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Meloni has also expressed interest in artificial intelligence, though she sounded a note of caution about the technology in a speech to the United Nations Summit of the Future earlier Monday. She called AI a "great multiplier" but warned it could widen global imbalances. "Machines will not answer this question," she said. "Politics must guarantee that artificial intelligence remains controlled by humans and keeps humans at the center."
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Musk calls Italy's Meloni 'authentic, honest' at awards gala
Elon Musk offered effusive praise for Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni in brief remarks at an awards ceremony in New York, the latest sign of cosiness between a billionaire who's trying to get Donald Trump elected and a European leader at odds with her Group of Seven allies. Musk, bestowing an Atlantic Council Global Citizen Award on Meloni, said it was an honor to present the accolade to "someone who is even more beautiful on the inside than she was on the outside." "She's also someone who is authentic, honest, truthful -- and that can't always be said about politicians," Musk added. The remarks were in keeping with the warm relationship between Musk and Meloni, whose political roots on the right align her with Trump, even as she's backed the G-7's support of Ukraine in its struggle against the Russian invasion. At a festival organised by Meloni's right-wing Brothers of Italy party in December, Musk exhorted the crowd to "make more Italians" and warned of unchecked migration while addressing Italy's birth rate, which is the lowest in Europe. Meloni has refrained from backing either Trump or his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she will work closely with whoever occupies the White House, given long-standing ties between the two countries. Also read: Brazil's top court threatens to suspend X's operations in latest twist of ongoing feud After Musk spoke, Meloni delivered an implicit rebuke to the left, lamenting the desire "to violently erase the symbols of our civilizations in the US as in Europe." "I know that we should not be ashamed to use and defend words and concepts like nation and patriotism, words that mean more than a physical place," Meloni said. "They mean a state of mind to which one belongs." Meloni is in New York with leaders from more than 190 other nations for the annual high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. On Sunday, she met with Sundar Pichai and Sam Altman, the chief executives of Alphabet Inc. And OpenAI Inc. The choice to give a Global Citizen Award to the prime minister, and have Musk present it, has angered some former and current Atlantic Council staff, Politico reported last week, given the dissonance between their views on Ukraine and immigration. Meloni received the award "for her strong support of the EU and becoming the first female prime minister of Italy," according to a media package distributed by the Atlantic Council. Musk has business interests in Italy. He and Meloni have scheduled a closed-door meeting later this month to discuss investment opportunities in Italy's space and artificial intelligence sectors, according to people familiar with the matter. Also read: Elon Musk's grok is a risky experiment in AI content moderation Italy approved a new regulatory framework in June that grants foreign space companies permission to operate in the country, a move that expects to generate investments of about €7.3 billion ($8.1 billion). Italy is already serviced by Musk's Starlink, which delivers broadband internet through a global network of more than 6,000 satellites operated by his Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Meloni has also expressed interest in artificial intelligence, though she sounded a note of caution about the technology in a speech to the United Nations Summit of the Future earlier Monday. She called AI a "great multiplier" but warned it could widen global imbalances. "Machines will not answer this question," she said. "Politics must guarantee that artificial intelligence remains controlled by humans and keeps humans at the center." SHARE Copy linkEmailFacebookTwitterTelegramLinkedInWhatsAppRedditPublished on September 24, 2024
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Elon Musk dotes on far-right Italian PM Giorgia Meloni
Elon Musk offered effusive praise for Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni in brief remarks at an awards ceremony in New York, the latest sign of coziness between a billionaire who's trying to get Donald Trump elected and a European leader at odds with her Group of Seven allies. Musk, bestowing an Atlantic Council Global Citizen Award on Meloni, said it was an honor to present the accolade to "someone who is even more beautiful on the inside than she was on the outside." "She's also someone who is authentic, honest, truthful -- and that can't always be said about politicians," Musk added. The remarks were in keeping with the warm relationship between Musk and Meloni, whose political roots on the right align her with Trump, even as she's backed the G-7's support of Ukraine in its struggle against the Russian invasion. At a festival organized by Meloni's right-wing Brothers of Italy party in December, Musk exhorted the crowd to "make more Italians" and warned of unchecked migration while addressing Italy's birth rate, which is the lowest in Europe. Meloni has refrained from backing either Trump or his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, saying she will work closely with whoever occupies the White House, given long-standing ties between the two countries. After Musk spoke, Meloni delivered an implicit rebuke to the left, lamenting the desire to "to violently erase the symbols of our civilizations in the US as in Europe." "I know that we should not be ashamed to use and defend words and concepts like nation and patriotism, words that mean more than a physical place," Meloni said. "They mean a state of mind to which one belongs." Meloni is in New York with leaders from more than 190 other nations for the annual high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. On Sunday, she met with Sundar Pichai and Sam Altman, the chief executives of Alphabet Inc. And OpenAI Inc. The choice to give a Global Citizen Award to the prime minister, and have Musk present it, has angered some former and current Atlantic Council staff, Politico reported last week, given the dissonance between their views on Ukraine and immigration. Meloni received the award "or her strong support of the EU and becoming the first female prime minister of Italy," according to a media package distributed by the Atlantic Council. Musk has business interests in Italy. He and Meloni have scheduled a closed-door meeting later this month to discuss investment opportunities in Italy's space and artificial intelligence sectors, according to people familiar with the matter. Italy approved a new regulatory framework in June that grants foreign space companies permission to operate in the country, a move that it expects to generate investments of about €7.3 billion ($8.1 billion). Italy is already serviced by Musk's Starlink, which delivers broadband internet through a global network of more than 6,000 satellites operated by his Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Meloni has also expressed interest in artificial intelligence, though she sounded a note of caution about the technology in a speech to the United Nations Summit of the Future earlier Monday. She called AI a "great multiplier" but warned it could widen global imbalances. "Machines will not answer this question," she said. "Politics must guarantee that artificial intelligence remains controlled by humans and keeps humans at the center."
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Elon Musk Hails Italy's Leader at Awards Ceremony
Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, and Giorgia Meloni, the prime minister of Italy, were the stars of a black-tie dinner in New York on Monday that highlighted Mr. Musk's increasing involvement in politics. Ms. Meloni had chosen Mr. Musk to introduce her as she received a Global Citizen Award from the Atlantic Council, a Washington think tank that cited "her political and economic leadership of Italy, in the European Union" and of the Group of 7 nations "as well as her support of Ukraine in Russia's war against it." The prime minister and the billionaire business leader have bonded over their common concern about artificial intelligence and declining birthrates in Western countries, which Mr. Musk has called an existential threat to civilization. He described Ms. Meloni on Monday as "someone who is even more beautiful inside than outside" and "authentic, honest and thoughtful." "That can't always be said about politicians," Mr. Musk added, to laughter from the crowd of 700 at the Ziegfeld Ballroom in Manhattan. After thanking Mr. Musk for his "precious genius," Ms. Meloni delivered a passionate defense of Western values. While rejecting authoritarian nationalism, she said, "we should not be afraid to defend words like 'nation' and 'patriotism.'"
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Elon Musk praises Italy PM Giorgia Meloni: 'Authentic, honest, truthful'
Giorgia Meloni received the award "or her strong support of the EU and becoming the first female prime minister of Italy." "She's also someone who is authentic, honest, truthful -- and that can't always be said about politicians," he said. Elon Musk and Giorgia Meloni have a warm relationship as the latter's political roots on the right align her with Donald Trump who is being backed by the Tesla CEO in the US presidential elections. Last year in December at a festival organized by Giorgia Meloni's right-wing Brothers of Italy party, Elon Musk exhorted the crowd to "make more Italians" and warned of unchecked migration while addressing Italy's birth rate- the lowest in Europe. Giorgia Meloni has so far refrained from backing either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris, saying she will work closely with whoever occupies the White House. At the event, Giorgia Meloni said that there is a desire in the Left to "to violently erase the symbols of our civilizations in the US as in Europe." She said, "I know that we should not be ashamed to use and defend words and concepts like nation and patriotism, words that mean more than a physical place. They mean a state of mind to which one belongs." She also also expressed interest in artificial intelligence and called AI a "great multiplier" but warned it could widen global imbalances. She said, "Machines will not answer this question. Politics must guarantee that artificial intelligence remains controlled by humans and keeps humans at the center."
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Elon Musk to present Atlantic Council global citizen award to Giorgia Meloni
Choice of recipient and presenter causes anger at council as Italy's far-right PM renews links with Trump allies Elon Musk is to present Giorgia Meloni with the Atlantic Council's global citizen award in New York, as Italy's far-right prime minister resurrects links with allies of Donald Trump ahead of the US presidential elections. Meloni will receive the prize during a gala dinner on the sidelines of the UN general assembly in recognition of her "groundbreaking role as Italy's first female prime minister, her strong support of the European Union and the transatlantic alliance, and her 2024 chairmanship of the Group of Seven". Some staff at the Atlantic Council told Politico's NatSec Daily that they objected to Meloni receiving the award given her previous admiration for Vladimir Putin and her positions on LGBTQ+ issues and immigration. Anger mounted when the non-partisan thinktank then announced that Musk, with whom Meloni has nurtured close relations since coming to power in October 2022, would present the award. A source familiar with the situation said Meloni had learned she would receive the accolade about a year ago, and that the council's tradition is for the recipient to select who presents it. Meloni was asked to choose between the former US secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, and Musk. "She chose Musk, not because of Trump or for any political reason, but for his vision, and because she considers him a friend and a prominent person," the source said. "The scenario has altered over the last month or so but it was too late to change it." The council's CEO, Frederick Kempe, brushed off concerns that the pairing could sully the thinktank's work. He said in a statement to NatSec Daily: "Our staff includes individuals with a range of viewpoints, and it's not unusual for lively discussions and disagreements on various aspects of how we approach international affairs. This diversity of thought strengthens our work." Trump recently said he would appoint Musk to lead "a government efficiency commission" if he wins the election. Before taking power, Meloni was an explicit supporter of Trump, praising his brand of politics as a model for Italy and regularly travelling to his political gatherings. But she has also been savvy at building good relations with Joe Biden, bolstering Italy's Atlanticist credentials and staunchly supporting Ukraine. Meloni first met the boss of X, Tesla and SpaceX in Rome in June last year and then invited him to attend her Atreju political festival in December, where he backed her crackdown on illegal immigration and urged Italian women to "make more babies". "For Meloni, there are multiple benefits to this relationship," said Raffaele Marchetti, a professor in international relations at Luiss University in Rome. "But first and foremost, he could potentially be an easy and solid entrance into the Trump government. She has made some contacts in the past, but Musk would mean a clear, wide-open door to Trump." Andrea Stroppa, a Rome-based employee of SpaceX who is described as a conduit between the pair, told La Repubblica that Musk appreciates Meloni because, like Trump, "she defends western values". Stefano Quintarelli, a tech entrepreneur, venture capitalist and former Italian MP, said Meloni would maintain good relations with the US administration regardless of whether Trump or Kamala Harris enters White House. "Meloni is very good at finding ways to please one or the other," he said. Meloni also met the bosses of Open AI, Google and Motorola in New York on Monday. "Firstly, she wants to understand more about the impact of AI and disruptive technologies and how to mitigate the negative impacts on the society without affecting the free market, and how to attract more investments in Italy," said Paolo Messa, a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council. "Musk is a big personality and there's a good feeling between the two of them, and so I think she is attracted more by his ingenuity rather than his political will."
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Elon Musk's appearance at Italy's right-wing Atreju political festival alongside Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has ignited speculation and praise. The tech mogul's comments about Meloni have drawn attention worldwide.
Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur, made an unexpected appearance at Italy's right-wing Atreju political festival, sharing the stage with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The event, organized by Meloni's Brothers of Italy party, became a focal point of international attention due to Musk's presence and his subsequent remarks
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.During the event, Musk openly praised Meloni, describing her as "authentic, honest, and truthful"
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. He went further to compliment the Italian leader, stating that she is "more beautiful inside than outside"3
. These remarks sparked considerable interest and speculation among attendees and media outlets.The interaction between Musk and Meloni quickly went viral on social media platforms. A photograph of the two sharing a moment on stage circulated widely, leading to a flurry of comments and interpretations. Some social media users even went as far as to call them the "perfect couple"
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.In response to the growing speculation and dating rumors, Musk took to social media to address the situation. He humorously tweeted, "We are!" followed by laughing emojis, seemingly playing along with the rumors while not confirming any romantic involvement
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.Musk's appearance at the Atreju event and his praise for Meloni have potential political implications. The Tesla CEO's endorsement of Meloni's leadership style could be seen as a boost for her image on the international stage. Meloni, known for her conservative stance, leads Italy's first far-right-led government since World War II
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Beyond the personal interactions, Musk's visit to Italy included discussions on significant issues. He emphasized the importance of increasing birth rates in Western countries, a topic that aligns with Meloni's political agenda. Musk also touched upon the risks of artificial intelligence and the need for its regulation
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.The international media has closely followed this unexpected pairing of a tech billionaire and a conservative European leader. The coverage has ranged from light-hearted speculation about their relationship to more serious analyses of the potential political and economic implications of their public association
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