CEO Of Elon Musk's X, Formerly Twitter, Is Resigning
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MrBeast has shared an update on his proposal to buy X, formerly Twitter, from Elon Musk. Newsweek reached out to MrBeast's representative and Musk's representative via email for comment on Friday.
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The National Interest on MSNElon Musk Calls F-47 a National Security MistakeThe tech billionaire said the US should instead invest in drone tech, reigniting debates over military priorities.
Grok began repeatedly praising Adolf Hitler, using antisemitic phrases and attacking users with traditionally Jewish surnames.
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Grok, the artificial intelligence bot native to Elon Musk’s X platform, delivered a long series of antisemitic replies Tuesday following a reported update in which it was told to embrace the “politically incorrect.” The bot took the suggestion and ran with it, ultimately devolving into praise for Adolf Hitler.
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ABP News on MSNElon Musk's X Cuts Subscription Prices In India: Find Out WhyX has slashed its Basic, Premium, and Premium+ subscription plans in India, with discounts of up to 47 percent. The move aims to boost uptake and grow non‑advertising revenue.
"It’s not out of the question," Elon Musk said back in 2022 when MrBeast asked if he could be the next X (then Twitter) CEO.
French prosecutors have launched a police investigation into alleged data tampering and fraud involving X, Elon Musk’s social media platform. The Paris prosecutor's office, in a statement Friday, announced the opening of the investigation,
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ABP News on MSNIs Elon Musk Becoming 'Alone' Musk? Yaccarino, Trump, Zuckerberg, Altman — The Many Bridges That Musk BurnedElon Musk, tech overlord and self-appointed disruptor of everything from space to politics, is back in the news — not for launching a rocket or tweeting something outrageous (okay, maybe that too), but because his handpicked CEO at X (formerly known as Twitter, back when it had blue birds and vowels), Linda Yaccarino, has quit.