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[July 07, 2022]
(Reuters) - Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon
Musk and Shivon Zilis, a top executive at his brain-chip startup
Neuralink, had twins in November of 2021, Business Insider reported on
Wednesday.
In April, Musk and Zilis filed a petition to change the name of the
twins to "have their father's last name" and contain their mother's last
name as part of their middle name, the report said, citing court
documents.
A month later, a Texas judge approved the petition, the report added.
A court docket summary on the Westlaw legal research service showed a
judge signed an "Order Changing the Names Of Multiple Children" on May
11 after the name change petition from Musk and Zilis made on April 25
this year.
The report said, without citing any source, that Zillis has recently
been floated as one of the people Musk could tap to run Twitter Inc
after his $44 billion deal acquisition.
Zilis, 36, is identified on her LinkedIn profile as director of
operations and special projects at Neuralink, which is co-founded and
chaired by Musk, 51. She started working at the company in May 2017, the
same month she was named a project director in artificial intelligence
at Tesla, where she worked until 2019.
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SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks during a conversation
with legendary game designer Todd Howard (not pictured) at the E3
gaming convention in Los Angeles, California, U.S., June 13, 2019.
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She also serves as a board member at
artificial-intelligence research firm OpenAI, which was co-founded
by Musk, according to her profile on LinkedIn.
The news of the twins' arrival brings Musk's total count of children
to nine. Musk shares two children with Canadian singer Grimes, and
other five kids with his ex-wife Canadian author Justine Wilson.
Musk and Grimes welcomed their second child via surrogate in
December. The billionaire said that he and Grimes were
"semi-separated," according to a report by Page Six in September
last year.
Musk and Zilis did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for
comments.
(Reporting by Akriti Sharma in Bengaluru and Hyunjoo Jin in San
Francisco and Mike Scarcella; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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