Over the weekend, Elon Musk answered a series of heartfelt questions originally written by a 15-year-old cancer patient.
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Last week, it was posted that Liv Perrotto, who died at 15 after battling cancer, had prepared questions for Musk she hoped to ask him. Her mother later shared them publicly after Liv was unable to speak with him before her death.
Musk’s Response
Musk responded directly, replying in a short, rapid format to each question.
- When asked about a possible Tesla Inc. phone, he answered “No.”
- On Tesla Diner expansion and new Tesla gaming features, he wrote “Yes” to both.
- Asked about anime, Musk said his favorite was “Your Name.”
- He also confirmed he had visited Japan multiple times, highlighting Kyoto and the immersive art exhibit teamLab.
- When asked if he knew Hatsune Miku and whether the AI companion Grok Ani was inspired by a character from Death Note, he replied, “Yes” to both.
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Liv also asked whether her Shiba Inu “Asteroid“ design could become a SpaceX mascot. Musk responded simply, “Ok.”
Musk’s Answers in Full
Musk’s full response included:
No
Yes
Yes
Your Name
Yes, a several times. Kyoto. teamLab.
Yes
Yes
Ok
This heartfelt exchange showcases the impact one person can have on another, even in the face of adversity. Elon Musk‘s response to Liv Perrotto‘s questions is a reminder of the power of human connection and the importance of kindness.