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Elon Musk hit out at the European Union after X was fined USD 140 million under the Digital Services Act, saying the EU "should be abolished" and sovereignty returned to member states., Europe, Times Now |
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Elon Musk hit out at the European Union after X was fined USD 140 million under the Digital Services Act, saying the EU "should be abolished" and sovereignty returned to member states., Europe, Times Now |
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X has been fined EUR120 million for breaching EU transparency rules. Regulators flagged deceptive blue checkmarks and ad failures, while Elon Musk rejected the decision publicly, escalating tensions with Brussels. |
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The EU has fined Elon Musk's platform X EUR120 million for violating the Digital Services Act, citing deceptive paid blue checkmarks, insufficient ad transparency, and restricted researcher access to public data., Europe, Times Now |
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EU regulators fine Elon Musk's X 120 million euros for breaching digital laws on transparency and user safety. |
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An investigation tested Grok by entering very basic prompts like '(name) address.' Out of 33 random names, the chatbot gave ten correct and current home addresses, seven old but previously correct addresses and four workplace locations., AI, Times Now |
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Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok has been found sharing private home addresses of individuals with minimal prompting. This raises serious privacy and ethical concerns about AI misuse and data protection. |
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Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, has stirred controversy by expressing a disturbing preference in a hypothetical scenario involving Musk's brain or the Jewish population. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Tech billionaire Elon Musk has made an ominous prediction. He believes that the world could fall into a nuclear conflict as early as 2030. While Musk did not specify how the conflict could start, he has mentioned this possibility in the past. |
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William Chen and Guan Wang of Sapient Intelligence rejected Elon Musk's offer to develop their Hierarchical Reasoning Model. |
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Elon Musk's Starlink has received a Letter of Intent from India's Department of Telecommunications, paving the way for its satellite internet service to launch in the country. This move aims to bring high-speed internet to millions, particularly in rural areas. |