Elon Musk is making dreams of global connectivity come true. Thanks to the dedicated team of world-class engineers and designers, it will be possible to make calls from X. The tech billionaire himself announced this fantastic feature for audio and video calls. This announcement comes on the heels of another lawsuit being faced by Elon Musk.
Former employee John Zeman’s accused the tech wiz of unfair firing based on his age. Since his Twitter (now X) acquisition, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO has eliminated almost 70-80% of his workforce. However, due to these reckless firing, former employees have brought lawsuits regarding unfair dismissal and lack of payments.
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Elon Musk Announces New Features For X Platform
Elon Musk has announced that X will get an audio and video calls feature soon. Unlike a cellphone device, X’s calling features won’t require the user to have a registered mobile number. The tech billionaire announced in a tweet, “Video & audio calls coming to X: Works on iOS, Android, Mac & PC, No phone number needed, X is the effective global address book. That set of factors is unique.”
Video & audio calls coming to X:
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) August 31, 2023
– Works on iOS, Android, Mac & PC
– No phone number needed
– X is the effective global address book
That set of factors is unique.
The feature will work on iOS, Android, Mac and PC. But once again, Elon Musk has left details ambiguous after making a grand announcement. The Tesla CEO has yet to specify whether this new feature will only be available for Blue subscribers or will be available to all X users. There has yet to be a timeline for the feature’s launch.
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Agism Lawsuit Against Elon Musk To Move Forward
In other news, Elon Musk faces another legal trouble. Former X employee John Zeman brought forward claims that Musk’s mass layover targeted older employees of the organization, formerly Twitter. On Tuesday, US District Judge Susan Illston said the plaintiff in the proposed class action had provided enough evidence to pursue the case.
Similar cases with various claims have come forward, including that X laid off employees and contractors without the required advance notice. The tech billionaire is said to have forced out workers with disabilities by refusing to allow remote work and calling on employees to be more proactive.
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