Elon Musk smokes marijuana in podcast interview

Elon Musk. Image: JD Lasica (CC-BY-2.0)

Elon Musk sipped whiskey and smoked marijuana during a two-and-a-half-hour podcast with California comedian Joe Rogan that touched upon everything from flame throwers and artificial intelligence to the end of the universe.

“I’m not a regular smoker of weed,” the Tesla CEO said late on Thursday on the podcast, which was shown live on the Internet. Musk, 47, took one drag from what Rogan described as a joint containing tobacco mixed with marijuana, which is legal in California.

A Tesla spokesperson in Germany wasn’t immediately available to comment.

The spot on one of the most popular podcasts in the US marks Musk’s first appearance in a public forum since he stunned the financial world last month with his short-lived effort to take Tesla private. Just 17 days after tweeting that he had the funding and investor support secured to buy out some stockholders at US$420/share, the billionaire scrapped the idea without having made a formal proposal to the board.

Along the way, Musk drew a subpoena from the Securities and Exchange Commission, which already had been scrutinising the public pronouncements he’s made regarding manufacturing goals and sales targets. Tesla and its CEO are now also facing a litany of lawsuits claiming market manipulation, including one filed on Thursday by Andrew Left, the founder of Citron Research and prominent short seller.

The episode also raised concern about Musk’s health. The chairman and CEO of both Tesla and SpaceX, among other companies, gave an emotional interview to The New York Times in which he said friends were concerned about exhaustion. The newspaper said two people familiar with the electric-car maker’s board expressed concern about his workload and use of the prescription sleeping drug Ambien.

Musk also told Rogan that running Tesla is the hardest of his several endeavours, describing the hardships of heading a car manufacturer. “It’s very difficult to keep a car company alive,” Musk said.  — Reported by Dana Hull and Kyunghee Park, (c) 2018 Bloomberg LP

Source: techcentral.co.za