Elon Musk-funded nonprofit run by MIT professor offered to finance Swedish pro-nazi group Publicerad 2023-01-13 09:46 The US-based and Elon Musk-funded Future of Life Institute, run by MIT professor and Swedish citizen Max Tegmark, offered a grant of $100,000 to right-wing extremists in Sweden, an Expo investigation reveals.The Future of Life Institute (FLI) is a private nonprofit organization based in Cambridge, Massachusetts whose stated mission is “to steer transformative technologies” – such as AI and biotech – “away from extreme, large-scale risks and towards benefiting life”.FLI was founded in 2014 by Max Tegmark along with several others, including the co-founder of Skype, Jaan Tallinn.Setting up an extremist foundation with FLI’s support This fall, the Swedish pro-nazi media platform Nya Dagbladet filed paperwork with the government administrative board in Dalarna County, Sweden, to officially register a foundation.Andersson writes: “The number six million killed Jews has been shown to have a religious significance, and this assertion has occurred several times in history long before the second world war without any basis in reality.” In the run-up to the 2022 elections in Sweden, another of the platform’s editors, Per Nordin, urged readers to vote for the violent nazi extremist group the Nordic Resistance Movement, instead of a rival white supremacist party, Alternative for Sweden."