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A new analysis digs into the irony of satellite internet: The more popular it becomes, the worse speeds and reliability tend to get. There’s an irony with Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service beamed from space: The more popular it becomes, the worse its speeds and reliability tend to get.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has bought Starlink services — but also fell into the crosshairs of Musk. In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in 2024, Musk said FEMA was blocking deliveries of the terminals, a claim the agency called false. FEMA did not respond to repeated requests for comment on its use of Starlink.
Elon Musk still hasn’t gotten over the tragic death of an internet-famous squirrel. Musk dragged Peanut the Squirrel, who was euthanized by the State of New York last year, into the furor over the Trump administration’s failure to release the much-hyped files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Grok 4 is xAI’s most advanced model yet, but early praise is clashing with old scandals and fresh tests of its limits.
The AI chatbot Grok, which is produced by Elon Musk’s xAI, wrote numerous antisemitic social media posts Tuesday after the artificial intelligence company released a revamped version of it over the weekend. The posts ranged from alleging "patterns" about Jewish people to praising Hitler.
Monday's near deadly accident with a Tesla autonomous car driving towards an oncoming train show humans are still needed to prevent collisions.
Responding to one of the most viral posts on X/Twitter that is reportedly the first tweet in history to crack one billion views, asking “share a piece of lore about yourself,” xAI’s founding member Toby Pohlen shared how he designed and then redesigned the logo for Elon Musk’s firm.