Verified — Elonstube
Elon Musk stood on a dimly lit stage in Palo Alto, the familiar nervous smirk on his face. Behind him, a massive screen displayed a simple logo: — “Play Free.”
Unlike YouTube’s watch-time-based AI, ElonStube’s algorithm was chaotic but brilliant. It didn’t recommend what you wanted to see — it recommended what you needed to see. A depressed teenager in Ohio would suddenly get a video titled “How to Fix Your Sleep Schedule (By a Neurosurgeon).” A flat-earther would get a gentle but hilarious debunking from Neil deGrasse Tyson. And a lonely retiree in Florida would find a livestream of a grandfather in Japan teaching origami. elonstube
Elon never slept again. But he never stopped watching either. Because the final video on ElonStube… was everyone’s story. And the algorithm refused to let anyone look away. Be careful what you unleash — the most dangerous algorithm isn’t the one that controls what you see, but the one that decides what you can’t unsee . Elon Musk stood on a dimly lit stage
The Last Algorithm
Within ten minutes, every ElonStube user on Earth had seen it. A depressed teenager in Ohio would suddenly get