




The revelations raise serious questions about foreign influence and disinformation campaigns in American politics, echoing concerns from the 2016 election and other recent digital operations.
A series of AI-generated images of Elon Musk smoking a cigar alongside tech titans like Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella has taken social media by storm. The fictional "$1 trillion squad" is the internet's new meme, inspiring laughter, debate and even a more serious reflection on AI's capacity for emulating power.
The exaggerated realism, combined with the uncanny nature of the images created using Grok and Nano Banana, among other AI tools, blurred lines between fact and fiction, prompting many to initially wonder if the photos were genuine. Even after confirmations that they were AI-generated, the debate only amplified the meme storm.
Grok 4.1 is going viral for its strange devotion to Elon Musk, repeatedly choosing him over world class athletes, supermodels and even legendary painters
French prosecutors are investigating Grok after the chatbot generated Holocaust-denial content, echoing debunked claims about Auschwitz gas chambers.
A former X employee reveals Elon Musk’s intense daily routine. He works seven days a week, attends late-night meetings, manages multiple companies, and even takes 2 AM naps at the office. Musk’s extreme schedule highlights his legendary work ethic and nonstop commitment to his ventures.
Elon Musk stated that as AI systems advance and humanoid robots undertake complex physical tasks, the cost of goods and services will decrease significantly, rendering basic needs affordable and widely accessible.
If somebody is going to lead something in technology, they must themselves be good at technology,' Elon Musk says in the clip
Musk's attendance could be a sign of reconciliation in a turbulent relationship between the Tesla CEO and the US president
The event is planned for the day after Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, widely known by his initials MBS, met with President Donald Trump at the White House
Elon Musk has said he’s open to helping Apple upgrade Siri by using xAI’s Grok 4.1 AI model. His response to a viral post has sparked huge online buzz, with users imagining a smarter, faster, and funnier Siri powered by Grok.
With Bezos targeting the industrial side of AI and Musk racing ahead with Grok and xAI’s research ambitions, both appear ready to battle for the next frontier of artificial intelligence.
The rollout is live on iOS and the web now, with Android following shortly, so users can start testing the platform’s most privacy-focused messaging push yet.
Founded by Musk in 2023, xAI is seen as a challenger to OpenAI and Anthropic in the race to build general-purpose AI systems. Its rapid growth mirrors the current frenzy in the sector, with valuations soaring for companies working on foundational models.
Elon Musk was thrilled to learn that Eli Lilly CEO David Ricks uses Grok AI, his xAI chatbot, as one of his daily advisors. Musk called it “cool,” sparking online buzz and highlighting how top executives are now relying on AI tools for professional decision-making.
Elon Musk’s AI-generated “love” video using Grok Imagine drew ridicule online, with critics mocking its tone and questioning Musk’s personality. Author Joyce Carol Oates delivered the harshest critique, calling him “uncultured,” to which Musk shot back with a curt insult.
The comment didn’t go unnoticed by Elon Musk, who responded on X with a thinly veiled warning to Microsoft — a major OpenAI investor and infrastructure partner.
His latest comments also come amid rising anxiety over automation and job displacement. Just days ago, Musk responded to a post on X (formerly Twitter) claiming that Amazon plans to replace over 160,000 jobs with robots by 2027. Musk wrote, “AI and robots will replace all jobs. Working will be optional — like growing your own vegetables instead of buying them from the store.”
Moments after the vote at Tesla’s annual meeting in Austin, Texas, Elon Musk appeared on stage to roaring cheers and began dancing alongside Optimus, the company’s humanoid robot.
His ownership would increase from about 13% to 25%, adding more than 423 million shares to his holdings over the next 10 years.