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The world's richest man backed US President Donald Trump's successful campaign with his funds and high profile. Even after his falling out with Trump, his impact on politics could only be just beginning.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk's artificial intelligence firm xAI issued a lengthy public apology via Grok's official X account on Saturday for the antisemitic remarks made by the chatbot earlier this week. The company blamed a system update for the use of violent language, saying that the root cause was an update to a code path upstream of the bot.
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Elon Musk has created a monster. Grok, the AI chatbot he commissioned for his social media platform, X, has been behaving strangely and terribly after its code was updated last week, spewing bigoted talking points when users ask for answers to questions about the world — and even floating Adolf Hitler as a figure worthy of admiration.
Online users shared a video showing U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump observing the festivities from a White House balcony.
Musk, who had been a close ally of the president, announced on X Saturday that he would be forming the “America Party.” His decision was based on an X poll that he posted on July 4, where he asked users on the social media website if there should be an America Party.
Anti-Defamation League Chief Executive Jonathan Greenblatt said he didn’t think Elon Musk’s viral gesture to the crowd at a Monday celebration of President Trump was offensive, after it drew comparisons on social media to a Nazi salute.
Sales have plunged amid dislike of the company’s boss - but it’s not local carmakers who are benefiting from the dramatic shift.
Tesla continues to find solace in EV-friendly Norway despite a sustained sales slump across the rest of Europe.