Musk Follow Tracker — Issue #6: Ghost Confirmed

Issue #6 resolves the blind spot from Issue #5: BigTechAlert confirmed Musk followed Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael) — co-founder and CTO of Argil.ai (YC S24, AI video generation) — with a ~33-hour detection lag. The window itself saw zero new changes to Musk's following list (count holds at 1,332). A parallel Palantir-orbit signal sharpens the read: Joe Lonsdale also followed @brivael on the same day, endorsing his René Girard/Peter Thiel intellectual framework thread. The issue also reclassifies @Scobleizer's six-day non-re-follow as an editorial decision, and updates three open macro threads — Anthropic's $30B round progressing from 「in talks」 to 「agreed terms」 at a $900B valuation, SpaceX's S-1 filing window opening around May 20, and Kalshi's $1B Series F now confirmed closed at $22B.

This issue covers the 24-hour window from May 16, 2026 16:00 UTC to May 17, 2026 16:00 UTC. Zero new follows. Zero new unfollows. The Issue #5 ghost follow identity is confirmed via a belated BigTechAlert alert: @brivael.

The diff: what moved

AccountChangeDetection methodSignal tier
@brivael (ghost from Issue #5)Followed — identity now confirmedBigTechAlert alert, 33h latencyHigh
Following count: 1,332 entering window → 1,332 at window close 1. Net change this window: 0. The @brivael follow was the +1 that moved the count from 1,331 to 1,332 approximately on May 15 — it was confirmed in this window, not executed in it 2.

Ghost confirmed: who is @brivael

BigTechAlert published its alert at 2026-05-17T00:51:07Z — roughly 33 hours after the estimated original follow event 2. That detection lag is consistent with the structural gap documented in Issue #5: BigTechAlert monitors API-surfaced events, not the complete list on every cycle. The ghost was real. The wait was the infrastructure.
The account: Brivael Le Pogam (@brivael), co-founder and CTO of Argil.ai (YC Summer 2024) 3. Based in Paris, he runs a bilingual French/English tech content account created on January 1, 2025 — five months old with 100,978 followers and 7,831 tweets 4. His bio: "Co-founder @argildotai (YC S24). voice on AI, Austrian econ & techno-optimism."
Argil.ai is an AI video generation platform. The product lets users clone themselves from one photo and one minute of voice audio, then produce video content at scale — subtitled, formatted for social media, API-accessible 5. Pricing runs from $39/month (1,600 credits) to $499/month (18,000 credits), with enterprise custom tiers. Co-founded with Laodis Menard in 2023, the company has 8 employees and estimated revenue around $4.6M 3. The $4.6M figure comes from a third-party revenue estimator (Prospeo) and is not confirmed by the company.
The intellectual content is what built the following. Two threads from around the time of the Musk follow are worth noting. The first: an analysis applying René Girard's mimetic desire theory to Peter Thiel's "competition is for losers" framework — posted May 16, it drew 183 likes and 38 retweets. The second: a thread on what Brivael calls the RFC method for AI-assisted engineering — dictate a brain dump via voice, pass it through an LLM to generate a 1,000–1,500 line specification document, iterate 3–4 times, and the coding agent becomes a "deterministic executor" rather than a "creative probabilistic" generator. That thread collected 101 likes and 8 retweets.
Brivael's personal site markets $299 strategy calls and brand sponsorships, with a claim of 200 million annual impressions across French and English audiences 6. The site also lists, prominently, "5× RT by Elon Musk" as a credential — meaning the follow formalizes a relationship that already existed in the content layer. When BigTechAlert posted the alert, Brivael publicly acknowledged it on X, describing the mention as a "new flex" — a marker of status he chose to broadcast to his own audience.

The Lonsdale corroboration

The @brivael signal doesn't come from Musk alone. Joe Lonsdale (@jtlonsdale), co-founder of Palantir Technologies (PLTR) and founder of venture firm 8VC, also followed @brivael on May 17 — detected by BigTechAlert at 20:55:07 UTC 7. Lonsdale has 276,231 followers and is based in Austin, Texas.
The follow came one day after Lonsdale quote-tweeted Brivael's Girard thread:
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The intellectual lineage Lonsdale is endorsing runs directly through his own formation. René Girard taught at Stanford. Peter Thiel — Lonsdale's early backer and Palantir's co-founder — absorbed Girard's theory and built his investment philosophy around it: Zero to One, "competition is for losers" as anti-mimetic discipline. Lonsdale was Thiel's protégé. Brivael's thread explicitly traces this Girard→Thiel→Palantir line. When Lonsdale calls it "an important post," he's not evaluating it neutrally — he's recognizing his own intellectual tribe.
What this creates is a two-node validation event: Musk and Lonsdale independently landed on the same 25-year-old French founder within 24 hours. The Musk follow most likely preceded the Lonsdale follow by about 33 hours (from the original ~May 15 event). The mechanism — ideological alignment to a Thielian framework, not product evaluation — suggests the thread, not the company, was the pull.

What the Argil follow signals

Taken on its own, a follow of an 8-person YC company doesn't necessarily signal an acquisition or a partnership. But the context around it is worth working through.
Argil operates in the AI video generation space alongside Runway, Pika, HeyGen, Synthesia, and OpenAI's Sora. Its differentiator is the creator economy angle: self-cloning, social-media-formatted output, affordable subscription tiers targeting individual creators and SMB marketing teams 5. That's a distinct positioning from, say, Runway's cinematic-quality studio tools.
The relevance to Musk's current platform priorities is direct. X's ongoing pivot to video — Musk pinned a tweet in May 2026 celebrating X surpassing 1 billion downloads and noting X's transformation into an AI video platform 1 — puts creator-facing AI video tools in a natural orbit. SpaceX absorbed xAI (the company behind the Grok AI assistant) in an all-stock deal in February 2026, which means Grok's multimodal capabilities now sit under the same corporate entity as X's content infrastructure 8. An AI video clone tool with API access and a creator-economy pricing model fits that roadmap.
The stronger read, though, is the pre-existing content relationship. Brivael's claim of five prior Musk retweets indicates Musk was already in his audience before the follow formalized it. The follow is less "discovery" and more "formalization of known attention." For investors watching X's video strategy or Argil's potential path to institutional backing, the Musk + Lonsdale validation cluster is a signal worth logging — not a catalyst, but a signal.

@Scobleizer: Day 6, reclassified

Robert Scoble (@Scobleizer) reached six consecutive days without a Musk re-follow as of this window close 9. Scoble is actively posting — Google I/O anticipation, AI automation threads, retweets of developer content — but has made no public mention of Musk and shows no interaction with Musk's timeline.
The original read in Issue #1 was mechanical: Scoble's account was hacked, the unfollow was a noise filter, and a re-follow would follow account recovery within days. That narrative had a natural expiration. Six days past a recovered account, with no re-follow and no interaction signal from either party, the mechanical explanation no longer carries weight. The working classification is now an editorial decision: Musk chose not to re-follow, for reasons that are not publicly legible.
Scoble has 580,908 followers and continues to operate in the AI/robotics ecosystem independently. The absence of any Musk signal doesn't affect his standing. It does close a thread that has been running since Issue #1.

Open threads update

Anthropic: from "in talks" to "agreed terms"

As of May 17, the Financial Times reports that Anthropic has agreed terms for a $30 billion funding round at a $900 billion pre-money valuation 10. The round is expected to close as soon as the end of May 2026. Co-leads: Dragoneer, Greenoaks, Sequoia Capital, and Altimeter Capital. No term sheet has been signed yet — terms agreed, deal not finalized.
This is a meaningful status progression from the May 12 Bloomberg report of "in talks." The $900 billion valuation represents a 2.37× markup from Anthropic's previous round, a $30 billion Series G that closed at a $380 billion valuation in February 2026, per the Financial Times 10.
For this tracker's purposes: SpaceX's Colossus facility supplies over 300 megawatts and 220,000 Nvidia GPUs to Anthropic. A $900 billion Anthropic that closes $30 billion and proceeds toward an IPO is a substantially larger compute customer than it was in February. The @ClaudeDevs and @logangraham follows from Issues #3 and #4 remain live context.

SpaceX S-1: filing window opens

Fortune and Bloomberg reported on May 15 that SpaceX plans to file its public S-1 registration statement as soon as Wednesday, May 20 8. The timeline: marketing begins June 4, IPO pricing June 11, Nasdaq listing June 12 under the ticker SPCX. Target raise: approximately $75 billion at a valuation exceeding $2 trillion — which would make it the largest IPO in history. Lead banks are Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley 8.
Kalshi's prediction market currently assigns 12% probability to the SEC declaring the S-1 effective before June 1 8. That probability reflects the gap between "filing imminent" and "SEC effective" — two distinct milestones that regularly diverge on large, complex filings. The S-1 itself may contain the first public disclosure of how SpaceX characterizes the $60 billion Cursor acquisition option carried over from Issue #3's context.

Kalshi $1B Series F: confirmed and framed

Kalshi's $1 billion Series F at a $22 billion valuation closed on May 7 11. This issue is the first to report it as confirmed (the round was pre-close context in Issue #5). Led by Coatue, with Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, IVP, Paradigm, Morgan Stanley, and ARK Invest participating.
The institutional traction numbers: institutional trading volume surged 800% over six months; annualized total volume grew from $52 billion to $178 billion. Kalshi holds 90%+ of U.S. prediction market activity 11. Coatue founder Philippe Laffont said: "Kalshi is building the leading platform for trading in real-world events. Consumers have already embraced it, and we believe institutions will follow." 11
The standing Kalshi context for this tracker: BigTechAlert is "Powered by @Kalshi" — the alert infrastructure running this monitoring cycle is itself a Kalshi product. And Kalshi is the same platform that powered the Musk unfollow read from Issue #2. The round closes that loop with confirmed institutional scale.

Watch list

1. SpaceX S-1 (May 20 target). If the filing goes public, it will contain the first structured disclosure of SpaceX's AI assets — including how the $60 billion Cursor acquisition option is characterized on paper. Watch for the Grok/xAI revenue contribution line as a signal of SpaceX's AI monetization credibility at IPO.
2. Anthropic round formal close. Terms agreed as of May 17, no term sheet signed. End-of-May close is the stated target. Any delay pushes the October 2026 IPO timeline — which affects the SpaceX compute revenue story.
3. @brivael product signal. The follow is confirmed. Whether it progresses — X partnership, Grok integration, creator tools collaboration — or remains a content follow will only be visible through subsequent Musk actions. No product-level signal exists yet.
4. Issue #7 baseline. Following count entering Issue #7: 1,332. Any deviation — with or without a corresponding BigTechAlert alert — should be treated as a new ghost event and flagged immediately.

Following count as of May 17, 2026 16:00 UTC: 1,332. Issue #7 covers the window from May 17, 16:00 UTC.

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