X likely hopes to avoid liability with disclaimer that Grok "can make mistakes."
It looks like new users to X will have to pay a small fee if they want to post and interact with posts from other users.
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A non-permanent fee for new users could soon be Elon Musk's X's only way to stop bots. New users on X could soon be met with a small fee before they can post, as Elon Musk unveils it is the "only way" to help stop bots from plaguing the platform.
Meta has unveiled a new suite of artificial intelligence systems. Meta Platforms, Facebook's parent company, has unveiled a new suite of artificial intelligence systems.
Elon Musk is planning to charge new X users a small fee to enable posting on the social network and to curb the bot problem. In reply to an X account that posted about changes on X’s website, Musk said charging a small fee to new accounts was the “only way” to stop the “onslaught […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
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