The world’s richest man has a problem with his computer. Like most of us, he’s using social media to try to get the company to help him out.
Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok could look a lot like Elon Musk's X if the Supreme Court rules in favor of state lawmakers.
The tech billionaire has been obsessed with immigration and crime as reasons to vote for Republicans in November.
The blurry video shows Optimus, the robot Tesla first announced three years ago.
Volkswagen and Tesla don't offer AM in their cars anymore, which threatens conservative talk radio.
Stancil has championed debate with right-wing opponents on X, but insists his new campaign will be won offline.
Your Reddit posts will train the next generation of AI models, following last year's moderator protests over API access.
Trump's shares in the company will be worth about $4 billion at current prices.
Leaders of Hezbollah, and other sanctioned groups, paid for premium features on Elon Musk's 'free speech' platform.
You better hope he's your soulmate, because there's only one prospect on Flirt With Los.
Buying Twitter made Musk "king of the sandbox," allowing him to promote free speech, but not at the cost of his own ego.
Thousands of people tracked the singer's flight from Tokyo to Los Angeles before the big game.
The X owner plans on “giving up his phone number” in the next few months. However, relying only on X is not even entirely possible right now due to security.
All it takes is a screenshot to remove OpenAI’s fancy new watermark. That means looking for it could leave you even more confused.
Even the worst websites on the internet are launching their own versions of ChatGPT.
The Cara Dune actress is hoping to be recast on the hit Disney+ Star Wars show.
The funky alternative social media platform is done with its exclusive invite-only model.
Rather than fly commercial, the billionaire threatened a college kid with legal action for sharing publicly available information about her private flights.
Legislation regulating the use of a person's likeness in computer-generated imagery has been introduced, following the Taylor Swift deepfake debacle.
As calls to regulate AI increase, the tech industry is fighting back with good ol' fashioned corporate persuasion campaigns.