India's Economic Survey highlights the country's potential to leverage AI for growth, emphasizing the need for investments ...
This is a massive head start, and cultural symmetry that seemed to make American AI predestined. Open AI is backed by a US$14 billion investment from Microsoft, and has access to the cloud ...
You may have seen this image of a young girl being taken by an ICE agent and another of a man under arrest wearing a "Latinos ...
An image claiming to show a US immigration officer detaining a crying child is spreading online as President Donald Trump's administration ramps up deportations. But the picture is a fake generated by ...
Balancing rapid innovation with public safety will determine America's leadership in the global AI landscape for decades to come. As AI capabilities expand at an unprecedented pace, recent incidents ...
A rainbow-colored fire hydrant presented as a real image of California's state government supposedly prioritizing inclusive policies over providing water was AI-generated, not authentic.
AI chatbots have changed the way we work, think through problems, and discover information. While Apple Intelligence doesn’t offer ...
Snopes located the X user who created the image with Grok, the generative-AI chatbot developed by tech entrepreneur Elon Musk ...
What would Thomas Aquinas think of artificial intelligence (AI), and what does a large language model think of Thomas Aquinas? According to one German theologian, the Catholic saint and doctor of the ...
A community post on Elon Musk's tweet said: "This is objectively false. Subways have more than 10x the capacity of a road for cars. The average capacity of a single roadway is typically ~2,000 ...
When asked if its inventor is a "good person," Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok gave the eerily straightforward response, "No," which got everyone on the internet LOL (at least in the tweets).
AI chatbot birthed from Elon Musk’s brainchild xAI, Grok, is snitching on its owner. A user asked: "Is Elon Musk a good person, yes or no?" And Grok hit us with a one-word reply: "No.