After Tesla abruptly disabled some Disney+ accessibility in its vehicles this week, Elon Musk drew criticism from an influencer.
Unfortunately, since it's Elon Musk, it's impossible to cover everything in only 30 minutes.
The InfoWars owner has returned to the social media platform some five years after he was kicked off.
During a conversation with the New York Times on Wednesday, the Tesla CEO said he dgaf.
The billionaire thinks the Jewish community encourages “hatred against whites,” and he wants everyone to know about it.
There's a growing dispute in the tech world about the direction AI regulations should take. And Elon claims he's ready to roll out his AI product.
From cutting reproductive care to climate misinformation running rampant, Twitter under Elon Musk has been a shitshow from start to its one-year anniversary.
This week, Twitter/X removed headlines from links shared to the platform, and users have had some fun rewriting history.
The biographer talks to Gizmodo about his latest subject, AI, assembly lines and Ukraine.
U.S. politicians with the Senate Committee on Armed Services are asking the Department of Defense about SpaceX's role in severing internet connection.
Starlink is lagging behind Musk's vision, securing only one million active subscribers by 2022's end versus the billionaire's projected 20 million.
Walter Isaacson's book, Elon Musk , sheds light on why multi-billionaire de-activated Starlink terminals in Ukraine.
A profile of the billionaire claims he hopes to use data harvested from Twitter users and Tesla's Full Self-Driving Cameras to train a powerful new AI model.
Twitter, or ‘X,’ would remove both the headline and text on article links as Musk tries to push 'journalists' to report exclusively on his app.
X, formerly Twitter, has seen a rise in harassment and misinformation, pushing out progressive, climate-minded account users.
Scott Galloway says he was locked out of his account after Elon Musk felt the podcast had "unfairly attacked" him.
Elon Musk's Nazi tolerance continues with the return of swastika-tweeting Ye. Meanwhile, Musk's sued the Center for Countering Digital Hate.
Twitter's Community Notes called out Elon for linking Bronny James' cardiac arrest to the COVID-19 vaccine. Then that context came down.
Musk says he loves free speech. His track record says different.
The billionaire Tesla CEO has business in China that relies on appeasing the Chinese Communist Party.