Elon Musk Sells X to His Own XAI
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“The combined company will deliver smarter, more meaningful experiences to billions of people while staying true to our core mission of seeking truth and advancing knowledge.”
From Associated Press News
The company is facing severe backlash, including vandalism protests of burning Tesla autos and shootings at its stores.
From Business Insider
Big advertisers, who had largely abandoned X after hate speech surged on the platform and ads were seen running alongside pro-Nazi content, have begun to return.
From Mercury News
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Musk’s plan for Mars colonization has attracted significant criticism, with many, including former U.S. President Barack Obama arguing that humanity should prioritize protecting Earth before colonizing other planets, while Britain’s chief astrophysicist Lord Martin Rees described Musk’s dream as a “ dangerous delusion .”
The NASCAR hero who used his helicopter to supply essential items and the internet has been named as the Honorary Pace Car driver for the Goodyear 400.
As a U.S. military contractor, SpaceX sees allowing Chinese ownership as fraught. But it will allow the investment if it comes through secrecy hubs like the Cayman Islands, court records say. “It is certainly a policy of obfuscation,
My companies are suffering because I’m in the government. Do you think it helps sales if, you know, dealerships are being fire bombed? Of course, not.”
The dust-up started when Hasan Piker, a leftist streamer, posted an ad for the new title in Ubisoft’s long-running video game franchise, Assassin’s Creed: Shadows. Musk is not a Piker fan — or, apparently, a fan of the game. “Objectively, he is promoting a terrible game just for the money,” he posted on X.
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India Today on MSNElon Musk's SpaceX to launch private Fram2 mission to fly over Earth's polesThe mission will be led by an international crew of four astronauts: Mission Commander Chun Wang from Malta, Vehicle Commander Jannicke Mikkelsen from Norway, Mission Pilot Rabea Rogge from Germany, and Mission Medical Officer Eric Philips from Australia.
DOGE head and SpaceX founder Elon Musk describes his elation on "Hannity" after two stranded astronauts returned to Earth after spending months in space.
The Tesla CEO said more winners would be announced soon, to drum up support for his PAC's petition opposing "activist judges."