Elon Musk’s Grok appears to modify image generation
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Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday called the state to investigate Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI, saying that the social media site owned by the billionaire is a "breeding ground for predators to spread nonconsenual sexually explicit AI deepfakes.
SpaceX's internet satellite service known as Starlink is reportedly now accessible in Iran, where protests have shaken the nation for weeks.
The move could give owners more flexibility to try the technology by lowering upfront costs in a shift to its business model.
The billionaire said owners will no longer be able to buy Tesla FSD as a one-off $8,000 purchase from February 14.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is now providing free internet access via its Starlink satellite service to users in Iran as the country’s regime continues its bloody crackdown on anti-government protests, according to a tech expert in touch with Iranian Starlink users.
Musk’s commentary comes at a moment when AI and robotics are set to blur the boundaries between medicine and tech. As part of this revolution, humanoid robots may replace human surgeons, and, in the process, elevate medical care within five years to a much better state than what’s currently available, Musk claimed.
Grok, the controversial AI chatbot native to Elon Musk's X, is creating an "unprecedented" number of non-consensual, lewd images on an hourly basis, according to a third-party analysis reviewed by Bloomberg. Musk's xAI introduced Grok in late 2023, but the chatbot's so-called "spicy mode" didn't debut until last August.
Tesla’s robotaxi service has been mostly hypothetical so far, but it’s certainly taking the company’s shareholders for a real ride.