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AI employees were asked to record facial expressions to train Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok, raising internal privacy concerns.
Right off the bat, it’s important to note that there’s not always a foolproof way to figure out if a “deleted” tweet was real ...
Elon Musk lauded Google Gemini for achieving "gold medal" status at the International Mathematical Olympiad, solving five of ...
TechCrunch Senior Reporter Rebecca Bellan breaks down Elon Musk’s latest move to bring Grok AI to Tesla vehicles and why the ...
UK media watchdog Ofcom is bringing in rules from Friday insisting that all firms hosting pornography online should have ...
Elon Musk's xAI has launched 'Baby Grok', a child-focused version of the controversial Grok chatbot, aiming to address safety concerns and tap into the youth edtech market.
During a project called "Skippy," tutors recorded themselves making facial expressions. It would help "give Grok a face," one ...
The initiative hadn’t been planned to include xAI’s Grok model as recently as March, a former Pentagon employee says.
Can AI be trusted to teach children? Some critics say Elon Musk's latest vision could be dangerous.
Given Grok's expensive new subscription offering, timed alongside the Grok 4 launch, it's not surprising to see that even a ...
Elon Musk announced Baby Grok, a kids AI app, weeks after his chatbot praised Hitler and shared antisemitic tropes.
In The Athletic, Jayson Stark identified the special purpose of the Philadelphia Phillies player Kyle Schwarber as “whomping ...