, who recently described himself as a 'free speech absolutist', has written a column for China's restrictive online censors celebrating his businesses and how they contribute to humanity in a bid to woo Beijing.In the column for the official publication of the Cyberspace Administration of China, Musk highlighted his companies , and Neuralink that he said are part of his vision for 'a better future for humanity'.His piece does not mention his on-going conflict with Twitter, however, which is suing him after he backed out of a $44billion deal to buy the social media platform.
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