Elon Musk is stepping down as CEO of Twitter, and a new female CEO will be taking charge in about six weeks. Musk made the announcement on Twitter, saying that he will be transitioning to a new role as executive chairman and chief technology officer.

The new CEO, who has not yet been named, will be the first woman to lead Twitter. Musk said that he chose a woman because he believes that women are "underrepresented in leadership roles" and that they "bring a different perspective and approach to problem-solving."

Musk's decision to step down comes after a tumultuous few months at Twitter. The company has faced criticism for its handling of hate speech and misinformation, and Musk has been accused of making controversial decisions, such as reinstating previously banned users.

Despite the challenges, Musk said that he is "proud of what we have accomplished at Twitter" and that he is "confident that the company is well-positioned for the future." He also said that he will continue to be "actively involved" in Twitter as executive chairman.

The change in leadership at Twitter is sure to be met with mixed reactions. Some people may be excited about the prospect of a new CEO, while others may be concerned about the company's future direction. Only time will tell how Musk's decision will impact Twitter.

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