Amidst a broader labor dispute, Elon Musk's car company successfully forced one concession out of the Swedish government: license plates.
It may seem like Sam Altman's messy drama was the only thing happening in AI this week, but the world kept turning.
As OpenAI's chaos comes to an end, AI development will never be the same.
An anonymous letter claims Altman's deceitful actions were "particularly motivated by his grudge against Elon."
Following a dramatic launch that ended in a double explosion, SpaceX’s Starship program faces new challenges as the company prepares for a third test flight.
A lawsuit from X alleges watchdog Media Matters aimed to tarnish the reputation of X, ignoring in-house efforts from Musk that have already done so.
The rocket blasted off on Saturday, with both stages exploding several minutes after liftoff.
Both stages of the megarocket exploded during the 8-minute mission, but not before the successful implementation of a novel hot-staging maneuver.
A tech company has transformed the chatbot into a spying tool. Plus: WTF happened to Sam Altman?
Sam Altman has been ousted by the Board of Directors at OpenAI and is replaced by Mira Murati.
Several investors, tech leaders, and government officials have condemned Elon’s comments on Jews.
Discord axed its AI chatbot that launched in March.
Chatbots but, also, everybody, have been seeing a lot of weird stuff lately.
Starship is scheduled to fly again on Saturday, but the crucial demo comes packed with a laundry list of uncertainties.
The billionaire thinks the Jewish community encourages “hatred against whites,” and he wants everyone to know about it.
The Elon Musk-led company is preparing to launch the experimental rocket on Saturday, November 18 at 8:00 a.m. ET.
Elon Musk walked back language to sue Cybertruck resellers for $50,000 just days after the agreement was introduced.
The gigantic rocket could blast off as early as Friday, November 17.
Cybertruck resellers could be barred from purchasing Elon Musk's cars ever again, and face penalties of $50,000.
Well, not actually. But the OpenAI CEO had his break out "tech-visionary" moment at the startup's inaugural Dev Day conference.