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SpaceX rented its Colossus 1 data centre to Anthropic due to internal technical issues, not surplus capacity. The move highlights the complexity of building and maintaining large-scale AI infrastructure.
A WIRED investigation found dozens of nonconsensual deepfake images and videos on Grok's website, including depictions of celebrities and a U.S. politician. Despite claims of safety measures, the platform continues to host explicit AI-generated content, raising serious ethical concerns.
A former xAI engineer has filed a lawsuit claiming he was fired for raising safety concerns about Grok just days before SpaceX's historic IPO.
A UK Labour MP is taking xAI to court over AI-generated harmful content, raising critical questions about accountability in AI development. The case could set a precedent for how AI systems are regulated and held responsible for their outputs.
Elon Musk's 'truth-seeking' AI chatbot Grok is struggling to gain traction, with minimal government usage and limited user adoption despite significant investment and attention.
This article explains how AI product monetization, government contracts, and cloud infrastructure utilization influence the financial performance of AI companies like Grok and SpaceX.
SpaceX's IPO filing reveals xAI lost $6.4 billion in 2025, highlighting the massive investment required to expand Grok and advance AI research.
This article explains what AI models are, how they work, and why companies like SpaceX must consider legal risks when deploying AI systems. It uses simple analogies to make complex concepts accessible to beginners.
xAI promised employees $420 for submitting tax data to train Grok, but two months later, no payments have been made. The incident raises concerns about employee trust and data ethics in AI development.
Apple reportedly threatened to remove xAI's Grok chatbot from the App Store over deepfake content concerns, highlighting the platform's strict content policies and growing regulatory scrutiny.
Apple nearly removed Elon Musk's AI app Grok from its App Store in January over its failure to curb nonconsensual sexual deepfakes, highlighting growing concerns about AI content moderation.
X has introduced a new feature that allows users to block Grok from editing their uploaded photos, enhancing user control over AI interactions. The update is part of broader efforts to improve privacy protections as AI tools become more integrated into social media platforms.