Will Elon Musk face any consequences for his despicable sexual-harassment bot? For more than a week, beginning late last ...
Vagueposting” has become common enough to parody, as more social media users seem to be posting incomplete thoughts—here’s ...
Grok said that it had restricted its image-alteration features to paid users and started removing illegal content.
The New York Times ran the image through an A.I. detection system and concluded that it showed signs of manipulation.
We're following whether Elon Musk and his companies, X and xAI, make any meaningful change to stem the tide of likely-illegal AI deepfakes on its site — content that's being generated via Musk's own ...
President Donald Trump and his circle are enthusiastic distributors of AI-generated content. Often, the visuals are obviously ...
The owner of X responded to a flood of complaints about violations of the right to one’s own image, privacy, and honor, as well as threats of bans from numerous governments ...
Following Mastodon and Threads, X will also embrace Bluesky's starter pack idea. When Bluesky opened up to everyone in 2024, ...
When Ashley St. Clair asked Grok, the generative artificial intelligence reply bot built into the X platform, to stop creating sexually suggestive pictures of her, Grok said it would stop.
President Trump rescinded on Thursday his invitation for Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada to join his “Board of Peace,” ...
Elon Musk's X.com has experienced a huge global outage today, which started at 9:10am ET and finished around 10:20am ET. We ...
Obscene images generated by Grok are being used as a thinly veiled excuse by Labour to pursue a political vendetta against ...