While the discourse could be better, that counterargument doesn't work either: all of those companies still make sense even if they were purely driven by profit motives as they also represent gaps in the marketplace.
I think Musk is driven by both.
Even now, despite the flaws I see in him, I still assume Musk thinks he's improving humanity.
But he needs, and knows he needs, a lot of money for Mars. There's unambiguously a lot of profit motive.
Unlike @computerthings, my objection is on the tech, not the person. The person doesn't help, he also doesn't seem to get the mindset needed for quality software security, but also doesn't make it much worse given how bad this is everywhere.
I think Musk is driven by both.
Even now, despite the flaws I see in him, I still assume Musk thinks he's improving humanity.
But he needs, and knows he needs, a lot of money for Mars. There's unambiguously a lot of profit motive.
Unlike @computerthings, my objection is on the tech, not the person. The person doesn't help, he also doesn't seem to get the mindset needed for quality software security, but also doesn't make it much worse given how bad this is everywhere.