




Elon Musk said he will seek full custody of his one-year-old son with Ashley St. Clair, citing concerns over her public comments on gender identity, though no court filing has yet appeared.
There is currently no international legal framework governing how privately owned satellite networks should operate during wars or political crises.
Elon Musk has publicly criticised Apple’s newly confirmed AI partnership with Google, warning that letting Gemini power future Siri features gives Google excessive influence across mobile platforms. The remarks come as Musk’s xAI remains locked in legal battles with Apple and OpenAI.
With reports suggesting that more than 500 people have been killed and thousands arrested, the regime has moved aggressively to silence dissent by imposing sweeping internet restrictions.
Last month, the European Union levied a 120 million euro ($140 million) fine on X, with regulators saying the company breached its transparency obligations under the bloc's Digital Services Act
The UK watchdog responsible for flagging online child sexual-abuse material to law enforcement agencies said it had found “criminal” images on the dark web allegedly generated by Grok.
A US federal judge has signalled that Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI and its chief executive Sam Altman will go to trial, rejecting attempts by Altman’s lawyers to shut the case down early.
The IT Ministry has now sought more details from X, including action taken and steps to prevent it in future.
On Sunday, X's 'Safety' handle said it takes action against illegal content on its platform, including Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM), by removing it, permanently suspending accounts, and working with local governments and law enforcement as necessary.
Elon Musk has tempered the excitement around Nvidia’s Rubin AI chips unveiled at CES 2026, warning that real-world deployment will take time. While acknowledging Rubin’s technical ambition, Musk suggested it could be months before the hardware and software stack are ready to scale reliably.
Elon Musk’s xAI has closed a massive $20 billion Series E funding round, blowing past its original $15 billion target and signalling renewed investor confidence in a compute-heavy approach to artificial intelligence. The round ranks among the largest private fundraises in tech history and underlines how capital-intensive the next phase of AI development has become.
XAI, which did not specify individual investment amounts or break out debt or equity portions of the round, said investors also include Stepstone Group, Fidelity Management & Research Co., MGX and Baron Capital Group.
Elon Musk jumped into the online chatter by sharing a meme that quickly started doing the rounds. It was his way of reacting to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, and it showed how fast serious world events can turn into internet humour. Jokes, edits and sarcastic posts began spreading almost as quickly as the news itself.
A personal feud involving Elon Musk stepped into the spotlight this week after a woman claiming to share a child with the billionaire accused his AI chatbot of generating inappropriate images from her own childhood. The controversy has reignited a wider debate about deepfake technology, online consent and the limits of artificial intelligence.
Elon Musk’s old threat to take Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro to “Gitmo on a donkey” resurfaced and went viral online after US forces captured the Venezuelan president in a dramatic operation.
An old video of Elon Musk saying he wouldn’t trust Bill Gates to babysit his kids is viral again. The remark links back to Gates’ past ties with Jeffrey Epstein and their ongoing feud over USAID.
Elon Musk has pushed back against criticism of X’s AI chatbot Grok, saying users who generate illegal content using the tool will face the same consequences as those who upload unlawful material directly. His comments come amid a sharp warning from the Indian government over the spread of obscene and AI-generated content on the platform.
An old 2011 video of Elon Musk dismissing BYD has resurfaced after new 2025 data showed BYD sold more electric vehicles globally than Tesla, sparking reactions online.
Elon Musk appeared to poke fun at the controversy earlier on Friday, posting laugh-cry emojis in response to AI edits of famous people - including himself - in bikinis
An old video of Elon Musk endorsing Grok AI for medical scan diagnosis has resurfaced after a Norwegian man credited it for catching a near-ruptured appendix. The internet is now debating AI’s role in healthcare.