When people point out that his predictions about the future were wildly incorrect, Musk gets upset.

Elon said this would happen and it didn't happen. Musk said that he was a liar and a fool.

When people call his bluff, Musk said that it is very annoying.

He said during the interview that he sounded like the worst person on Earth.

Musk has made predictions about his business ventures in the past. Musk has said that every year since the beginning of the year, his cars will drive themselves.

His distrust of the mainstream media is shown in his comments. For years, Musk has criticized journalists, calling them liars and claiming newspapers were in the pockets of advertisers.

Last month, Musk called out The Washington Post for being owned by Jeff Bezos, telling a reporter there to give him his regards.

Musk seems to be faking everyone taking his words as well.

He was right some of the time.

He told Anderson that the longer you do anything, the more mistakes you will make.

The fact that he has a vested interest in everything he says is what he is failing to acknowledge.

In the same interview, it was said that a functioning humanoid robot would be ready in the next two years, but this may be a stab in the dark for the billionaire.

Is Musk asking journalists to ignore his predictions? Maybe it's just another piece of evidence that Musk doesn't think too much before he speaks.

He can prevent people from calling him out on his predictions by not making them in the first place.

When journalists debunk his predictions, Musk says it's very annoying.

Musk says he could make sexrobots if he wanted to.

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