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The latest executive departures also underscore Musk’s complicated relationship with the sales functions at his companies. He’s the ultimate salesman of the future vision. But he tends to churn through sales leaders responsible for moving today’s inventories—whether that’s ad spots or electric sedans.
The company told workers to download employee tracking software on their personal computers, prompting privacy concerns from some staff.
A former professor and the founder of his own AI company, Howard noticed that if he asked Grok about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the chatbot seemed to cross-check Elon’s tweets before regurgitating an answer.
MAGA supporters could be "drawn to Musk's views about government spending, technology and trade," a political scientist told Newsweek.
XAI's Grok 4 AI chatbot launched Wednesday appears to consult Elon Musk's views when asked its opinion on some controversial matters.
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MSNBC's Ari Melber asked House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries about Elon Musk's plans to launch a new political party. "He's going to do what he's going to do, and we'll see how that all unfolds," Jeffries said.
Posts praising Hitler show the risks of accelerating the nascent technology with little stress testing and few guardrails
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Elon Musk's xAI faced internal backlash after Grok's antisemitic posts. Workers demanded answers — and one said they would quit.
During a visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo, a Globe reporter learned how the billionaire is bringing broadband to this desperately poor country even as his DOGE cuts ravage its health care system.
Elon Musk released the newest artificial intelligence model from his company xAI on Wednesday night. In an hour-long public reveal session, he called the model, Grok 4, “the smartest AI in the world” and claimed it was capable of getting perfect SAT scores and near-perfect GRE results in every subject,