Subreddits for Taylor Swift, Minecraft , RollerCoaster Tycoon , and Robinhood are joining the fight against Reddit's pay-to-access API.
The first-of-its-kind lawsuit claims OpenAI acted recklessly when ChatGPT said a man was the defendant in a financial lawsuit he had nothing to do with.
Mustapha El Akkari, the Tesla group manager of raw materials who oversaw the Cybertruck supply chain, left the company to go to Rivian.
The European Space Agency is inviting proposals from the private sector for spacecraft capable of transporting cargo to the ISS.
According to Twitter owner and former CEO Elon Musk, Yaccarino will focus on business operations while he focuses on "product design and new technology."
The former Twitter CEO promoted anti-science advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just as the anti-vaxxer’s Instagram account is reinstated.
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Twitter Blue costs $8 per month, but as the saying goes, $8 not given to Elon Musk is $8 earned.
The OpenAI CEO and ChatGPT creator has a lot of interests—some of which are weirder than others.
News broke yesterday of an incident involving a killer AI drone and quickly spread like wildfire around Twitter. Looks like the story was bullshit.
Twitter's head of trust and safety and the company's head of brand safety and ad quality reportedly resigned after Musk snubbed his moderation team.
An ongoing $258 billion lawsuit by company investors now argues that Musk turning the Twitter logo to the fabled shiba inu worked to inflate the crypto price.
SpaceX had previously stated publicly it was trying to limit Ukraine’s military from using its terminals for wartime operations against Russia.
With a net worth of $192 billion, Elon Musk has edged out Richard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, as richest person.
Elon Musk's expanded Community Notes feature will ask users to "add context" to maybe-AI-generated images.
Under Musk's leadership, the bird app has continued to plummet in value--with no end in sight.
The ChatGPT maker is promoting AI-friendly regulation, and it’s giving out $100,000 grants to folks who can best decide how to rein in artificial intelligence.
Twitter is under fire once again for its growing level of debt as a PR firm sues for more than $800,000 in alleged unpaid invoices.
Ukrainian military showed video of operations using diving drones to attack Russian soldiers and other vehicles.
Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company, said it's received FDA approval to begin testing its device in human subjects.