If you don't want Elon Musk to feed your tweets to his AI, now might be the time to leave the app formerly known as Twitter.
X users are weighing the decision to keep their followings or build them back up on alternative platforms after the election.
Musk’s worries about AI doom don’t make him a safe pair of hands for AI policy. Just look at what has happened to Twitter ...
The big question now is how far the “supersizing” approach can carry researchers toward the holy grail of artificial general ...
Elon Musk might be in charge of the business of Grok, but the artificial intelligence has seemingly gone into business for ...
The Colossus center, the biggest of its kind in the world, is now a reality. It’s drawing massive amounts of power every day, ...
Donald Trump’s US election victory — and Elon Musk’s role in helping to get him elected — has sent some users of Musk’s social networking service X searching for alternatives. Musk has spent months ...
White House Down Babyish billionaire Elon Musk and Donald Trump have been growing closer recently, though the President-elect ...
Ramaswamy, a former 2024 Republican presidential candidate, is also a longtime critic of the World Economic Forum. Ramaswamy is a wealthy biotech entrepreneur, venture capitalist and author who became ...
Several app researchers and users report seeing the free version of X’s AI chatbot, Grok, being made available to people ...
Elon Musk's own AI model, Grok, has publicly acknowledged that the billionaire has spread misinformation on his social media ...