• AI Salvador Dalí can answer your burning art questions

    Salvador Dalí is now a lobster phone call away.The Dalí Museum in Florida recently unveiled a copy of Dalí's "Lobster Telephone" sculpture that allows visitors to call an AI version of the famous artist.The robo-Dalí can answer questions about his paintings and prints when people speak into the receiver, according to a YouTube video from the museum."For years, people have attempted to understand my work, trying to find meaning in this real, to make sense of the dreams of a historic genius," the...

  • Elon Musk's Grok AI can now 'understand' images

    X's new Grok-1.5V can now understand user-uploaded visual information.

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    Tesla Is in Panic Mode. Can Elon Musk Turn the Company Around?

    The carmaker's profits fell 55% in the first quarter of 2024. Elon Musk faces major challenges in Tesla's EV and AI efforts.

  • Elon Musk Wants Everyone To Pay To Use X, But Can You Pay In Dogecoin?

    Dogecoin is once again in the spotlight with speculation that DOGE payments are coming to X (formerly Twitter) as the platform looks to charge users a fee to post and interact on the platform. This was made public by owner Elon Musk, who said that the move was made in an effort to make sure […]

  • Elon Musk Being Petty?: Premium Users Can No Longer Hide Their Blue Checkmarks On X

    Source: NurPhoto / Getty / X If you got a blue checkmark courtesy of X, Elon Musk wants the world to know so. Spotted on The Verge, premium X users are finding out they can no longer hide their blue checkmarks and are sharing a notification they are receiving informing them of the new X, formerly Twitter policy. Last summer, Elon Musk’s lame version of Twitter made showing your blue checkmark optional after X introduced a new subscription feature, giving subscribers the once highly coveted sign...

  • 'The Street Wants and Needs Answers' From Elon Musk On Tesla Layoffs — Dan Ives Demands 'Rationale For The Cost Cutting'

    Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, is being called upon to clarify the circumstances surrounding the recent layoffs at the company. The move comes in the wake of a challenging period for the electric vehicle giant, with investors seeking reassurances. read more

  • What is the Rwanda scheme? Your questions answered

    The Government is gambling that the first flights to East Africa will have a stark impact on Channel arrivals, and demonstrate to voters that the problem is finally in hand.

  • Tesla's in trouble. Is Elon Musk the problem?

    Elon Musk may be living on borrowed time as CEO of Tesla, as the Cybertruck stalls and the stock falls. Why price cuts won't help.

  • Elon Musk says it's his turn to have the remote

    X just announced a smart TV app for streaming video. Or, more accurately, that it claims it's building one, with absolutely no launch date mentioned. The appropriately-named X TV wants to be “your go-to companion for a high-quality, immersive entertainment experience on a larger screen.” By high-quality entertainment, X likely means that one Tucker Carlson video where he’s really impressed by grocery carts in Russia. That’s not a joke. Carlson is featured prominently in the little teaser video....

  • Nine questions about the Trump trial, answered

    Former President Donald Trump’s hush money court case will kick off on Monday, marking the first time a former president will stand trial over criminal charges.  The historic trial will require Trump, the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee for the 2024 election, to defend himself from the Manhattan courtroom while simultaneously campaigning as the election season heats up.  Fox News Digital compiled the top questions regarding the case ahead of it kicking off Monday at 10 a.m in Lower...

  • US banning TikTok? Your key questions answered

    After years of attempts to ban the Chinese-owned app, including by former President Donald Trump, a measure to outlaw the popular video-sharing app has won congressional approval and is on its way to President Biden for his signature

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    US banning TikTok? Your key questions answered

    The Associated Press No, TikTok will not suddenly disappear from your phone. Nor will you go to jail if you continue using it after it is banned. After years of attempts to ban the Chinese-owned app, including by former President Donald Trump, a measure to outlaw the popular video-sharing app has won congressional approval and