Elon Musk has become a divisive figure due to his political allegiances and sometimes questionable public outbursts. Despite that, his companies are still pushing the boundaries and continue to accomplish the unthinkable.In the latest news about the Tesla chief, Elon Musk has taken to social media to make a bold statement. The tech mogul reposted an earlier Starlink post on X in response to the catastrophic floods in Indonesia:“For those affected by the severe flooding in Indonesia, Starlink is providing free service to new and existing customers through the end of December. We’re also working with the Indonesian government to rapidly deploy terminals and restore connectivity to the hardest-hit areas on Sumatra."Starlink @StarlinkLINKFor those affected by the severe flooding in Indonesia, Starlink is providing free service to new and existing customers through the end of December. We’re also working with the Indonesian government to rapidly deploy terminals and restore connectivity to the hardest-hit areas on Sumatra → https://starlink.com/support/article/e7fdec09-75e5-4483-1b9e-3d9394d18decNot only did Musk repost the message, but he added an emphatic one of his own:“SpaceX standard policy is to make Starlink free whenever there is a natural disaster somewhere in the world. It would not be right to profit from misfortune.”Elon Musk @elonmuskLINKSpaceX standard policy is to make Starlink free whenever there is a natural disaster somewhere in the world. It would not be right to profit from misfortune.While many of his sensibilities can be polarizing, it seems as though Elon Musk’s stance on this matter has unsurprisingly universal appeal.Elon Musk and Starlink provide internet to Indonesia, moreIn other news, an image surfaced online recently featuring Elon Musk that sparked controversy. US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy posted an image on X on November 27 to commemorate this year’s Thanksgiving festivities. The image featured RFK, President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Donald Trump Jr., and Mike Johnson.Several users were immediately sent into a frenzy and accused the post of appearing to be AI-generated. This was because it came across as a blatant edit of an image Donald Trump Jr. had shared on social media with the same group of people present last Thanksgiving. Elon Musk has not commented on the authenticity of the image to date.The Tesla CEO has also been making waves for his predictions on China’s dominance in the rapidly evolving field of robotics. In comments made to Bloomberg in a conference call in April, Elon Musk argued that China would take over the burgeoning industry:"I'm a little concerned that on the leaderboard, ranks 2 thriugh 10 will be Chinese companies."Now, apart from Musk’s own work in the field, his viewpoint from months ago has proven to be accurate. It remains to be seen which country will step up in the robotics race, given China's rise.For more on this story or other developing news, check out Soap Central.