Elon
Musk,
a.k.a.
bootleg
Phony
Stark,
isn’t
done
with
dumb
ideas.
The
Tesla
chief
now
wants
to
compete
with
Google’s
popular
email
client,
Gmail,
with
a
new
product
called
XMail.
Musk
seems
to
have
a
serious
one-sided
beef
with
Google,
and
we
wonder
if
the
folks
there
know
about
it.
First,
he
drops
his
version
of
ChatGPT
called
“Grok.”
He
has
also
been
calling
out
the
Alpahabet
Inc.
owned
company’s
search
tool,
calling
its
AI
tool
Gemini
“insane”
and
“racist.”
He
claims
he
spoke
with
a
“senior
exec”
who
assured
him
the
company
will
“take
immediate
action
to
fix
the
racial
and
gender
bias
in
Gemini.”
Now,
he
claims
he
is
dropping
his
own
email
client
called
XMail.
In
a
post
on
X,
formerly
Twitter,
Musk
revealed
“it’s
coming”
when
replying
to
X
Engineer
Nate
McGrady
asking,
“When
are
we
making
XMail?”
We
all
know
Musk
is
full
of
you-know-what
and
tends
to
make
outlandish
claims
all
the
time,
but
he
could
be
serious
about
this
XMail
thing.
If
he
thinks
he
will
be
able
to
compete
with
Google’s
Gmail
immediately,
he’s
definitely
going
to
have
some
serious
work
cut
out
for
him.
Demand
Sage
claims
that
Gmail
currently
has
1.8
billion
active
users
globally,
and
we
don’t
see
XMail
coming
anywhere
near
that.
Yeah,
so
good
luck
with
peeling
off
longtime
Gmail
users
and
luring
them
to
“XMail”
if
he
decides
to
create
it.
We
truly
believe
Elon
Musk
is
just
talking
out
the
side
of
his
a**
like
he
does
with
everything
else.
You
can
see
more
reactions
to
the
possibitly
of
XMail
arriving
in
the
gallery
below.