Elon Musk wants Tesla employees to work a minimum of 40 hours in the office.Peter Parks/Getty Images; Jenny Chang-Rodriguez/Insider
Would you look at the time, it's tech o'clock. I'm Jordan Parker Erb, and today I'll be taking you inside Elon Musk's latest acts of smoke and mirrors.
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1. Elon Musk's recent outbursts might just be smokescreens. Insider columnist Linette Lopez writes that Musk's recent rants — which range from the recession to Twitter bots to Joe Biden — could just be covers for more serious problems at Tesla.
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Musk only lashes out like this when something is deeply wrong at Tesla, Linette writes. The last time we saw him like this was in 2018, when he sent the infamous "funding secured" tweet, just as the company was on the verge of bankruptcy.
2. Bill Gates just released his reading list for the summer. The books, which tackle matters like gender equality, political polarization, and more, are "pretty heavy for vacation reading," Gates said. See the five books on his list.
3. Some influencers are ditching Amazon's live shopping feature — even if they're getting paid. The e-commerce giant has plans to become the internet's live-shopping destination, but a number of creators told Insider that Amazon Live just isn't worth their time. Why Amazon Live hasn't gone mainstream.
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4. Electric scooter startup Bird is the latest tech company to lay off staff. The company is laying off almost a quarter of its workforce, or about 140 of its 600 employees. Everything we know about the cuts at Bird.
6. Elon Musk pushed back SpaceX's Starlink public offering again. CNBC first reported that Musk told employees in an all-hands meeting that Starlink won't go public for another three to four years. Get the full rundown here.
7. Amazon is building a local ads business. The company is advertising for roles in cities like New York, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. to form a team that would build relationships with local media companies and agencies — a move that could dent Google and Facebook's ad dominance.
8. Affirm's CEO said he isn't worried about Apple Pay Later. The cofounder of the buy now, pay later unicorn said he's "genuinely excited" about Apple's decision to enter the market, despite the threat it may pose. Here's what he said.
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