Today on Elon Musk, we recap critical developments across the Musk ecosystem and the broader tech world. A significant legal win for X saw the Ninth Circuit allow the platform to pursue international defamation cases against Media Matters, a key moment for digital content governance. In AI news, the Wall Street Journal covered a major summit among AI leaders, while the BBC noted expert concerns that increased AI usage might lead to cognitive decline, a backdrop against which Neuralink is developing its technology. We also explored advancements in brain-computer interfaces reported by 36Kr, bringing us closer to thought control. In the electric vehicle sector, The Driven confirmed that the new Tesla Model 3 Long Range is achieving travel times comparable to gasoline cars, a major milestone for the Tesla brand. In space news, while SpaceX was quiet, the market responded to competitor activity; Rocket Lab's stock surged on an 816 million dollar Space Force contract, as ts2.tech noted, while a Korean startup postponed its commercial rocket launch. We also touched upon regulatory challenges impacting clean energy infrastructure in California, which indirectly affects the operational scope for companies like The Boring Company. This episode provides a guide to the current landscape, touching on Neuralink progress and the broader Musk story, distinct from any rob McConnell interviews or content related to the Club. We aim to deliver the essential news without the noise, unlike some guides or courses you might find online. We monitor updates concerning spacex and the future of digital media.