KEY POINTS
  • Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel argued at an event Tuesday that Elon Musk is the exception to the rule that true innovation has stalled.
  • Thiel said Musk is a "negative role model" because he is so hard to emulate that young people may not even try.
  • Thiel made the comments at UCLA's Internet50 event where he debated a University of Texas at Austin professor about the state of innovation.
Peter Thiel, co-founder of Palantir.

Facebook board member and Presidential Donald Trump supporter Peter Thiel called Elon Musk a "negative role model" because his many innovations make him difficult to emulate.

Thiel, who called himself a "good friend" of the Tesla and SpaceX CEO, made the comment during a debate on stage at UCLA's Internet50 event Tuesday. Thiel was debating Robert Metcalfe, a professor of innovation and entrepreneurship at the University of Texas at Austin, on the question, "Has true innovation stalled?"