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Elon Musk has a reputation for tackling what many consider hopeless. His career is dotted with instances where he defied industry norms:
SpaceX achieved the first orbital rocket landing, revolutionizing space transportation.
Tesla surged from financial struggles to become the world’s most valuable automaker.
The world's largest battery in Australia was built in just 63 days—far faster than experts predicted, fulfilling Musk’s promise during an emergency power crisis.
These feats are not coincidence; they reveal Musk’s strategic approach: deliberately targeting industries where the status quo is accepted as inevitable. Now, he has cast his gaze on the tech industry, specifically Microsoft, perceiving a groundbreaking opportunity.