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Twitter officially rebranding to X ushers in major financial and legal concerns
A law professor has warned that Twitter's rebrand to 'X' opens up the door for more financial problems by being inundated with lawsuits.
Microsoft and Activision discussing merger deadline extension, more sources say
New reports surface that Microsoft and Activision are exploring discussions on a potential merger deadline extension as CMA timing remains uncertain.
Robots weirdly dodge and answer questions at the world's first human-robot press conference
Nine humanoid robots gathered at the world's first human-robot press conference hosted at the AI for Good conference, and the responses were varied.
Google warns its own staff about using the AI chatbot they created
Google has cautioned its own employees about how to use artificial intelligence-powered chatbots such as Bard or OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Activision could pull out of UK in order to merge with Microsoft
Activision and Microsoft are considering dramatic solutions in order to merge, including having Activision completely pull its operations out of the UK.
NVIDIA is now worth $1 trillion - and it's all about AI, not gaming GPUs
Now NVIDIA is making so much cash from its AI chips, will GeForce gaming graphics cards become increasingly less of a priority? That's not inconceivable...
FTC Chair Lina Khan denies CMA collusion, says accusations are 'flatly untrue'
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan denies allegations that agency has 'outsourced U.S. regulatory policies' to European competition watchdogs.
European Commission expected to aprove Microsoft-Activision merger on May 15
Regulators at the European Commission are expected to deliver a final decision on the Microsoft-Activision merger on Monday, May 15, with approval likely.
FTC responds to Activision CEO, says it 'absolutely did not collude' with CMA
Sources at the FTC say that US regulators did not discuss the Microsoft merger in meeting with CMA last week: 'FTC absolutely did not collude with CMA'
China breaks silence on its rumored dead Mars rover
China has broken its silence surrounding the current status of its rumored dead Zhurong rover that entered into hibernation in May 2022.
EU watchdog issues urgent warning on ChatGPT and risks AI poses to consumers
The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) wants a full investigation into any potential risks, particularly when it comes to younger people and children.
Erotic roleplay AI chatbot users get sexually charged conversations back
The developers behind the AI avatar that users can dirty talk have re-introduced sexually charged conversations for subscribed users.
Microsoft's Bing AI is doing its job - driving search traffic away from Google
ChatGPT-powered AI has been given a task - make Bing search more popular - and it appears to be successfully accomplishing that aim so far.
Elon Musk fails to mention the FDA rejected his push for brain chip human trials
Elon Musk has moved the goalposts for when human trials will begin for Neuralink at least four times since 2019, but it's yet to get regulatory approval.
European Commission now likely to approve Microsoft-Activision merger
Reports indicate that the European Commission may approve the Microsoft-Activision merger thanks to Microsoft's latest 10-year Call of Duty offer.
Tencent bails on VR and scales back metaverse plans due to economic pressures
Tencent, the largest video games company on the planet, is reportedly abandoning its plans to make a VR headset and is dialing back its metaverse plans.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang comments on ChatGPT and artificial intelligence
The CEO of NVIDIA, Jensen Huang, has commented on the emergence of artificial intelligence and chatbots such as ChatGPT, Bard, and Bing.
US military shoots down octagonal-shaped UFO on Super Bowl Sunday
The removal of an unknown octagonal-shaped object flying over Lake Huron marks the 4th flying object to be shot down by US military in just over a week.
Google's AI chatbot makes a mistake that cost $100 billion
Google's unveiling of its new AI chatbot, poised to revolutionize Google Search, has caused parent company Alphabet to lose $100 billion in market value.
Elon Musk makes big admission during trial over his infamous Tesla tweet
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has made a big admission in his trial over his infamous 2018 tweet about having secured funding to privatize Tesla.
NetEase rejects deal with Activision, Blizzard games getting pulled in China
Chinese games giant NetEase has rejected Activision-Blizzard's offer and games like Diablo III, World of Warcraft, and Overwatch will be taken offline.
Europe prepares statement of objections against Microsoft-Activision merger
The European Commission is reportedly preparing a Statement of Objections against the Microsoft-Activision merger as regulators follow procedures.
Drunk driver admits his Tesla drove him home 'flawlessly' sparking outrage
A drunk driver has publicly admitted and bragged that he used his Tesla and its Full Self-Driving software to drive home intoxicated.
Genshin Impact has made $4 billion on mobile in just 2 years
Genshin Impact proves to be a breakout mobile hit with staggering billion-dollar earnings since it released in 2020, becoming a top F2P contender.
Elon Musk's Neuralink under federal investigation for gross animal abuse
Elon Musk's brain chip implant company Neuralink is facing a federal investigation over animal abuse reported by former and current employees.
Microsoft to formally offer 10-year deal with Sony to help merger approval
Microsoft will use its 10-year licensing offer to help assuage key regulators like the European Commission in hopes of getting the merger approved.
Elon Musk to make Twitter's character limit 420 on his road to 1 billion users
Elon Musk has shared some slides from his company talk on Twitter 2.0 and how he believes its a 'good idea' to change the platform's character limit.
NVIDIA's new cut-down A800 GPU created because of US export controls to China
NVIDIA announces A800 Tensor Core GPUs in 40GB PCIe, 80GB PCIe, and 80GB SXM variants for the Chinese market, with NVLink bandwidth limited to 400GB/sec.
Volkswagen Group pauses Twitter advertising as turbulence continues
Now that Volkswagen has paused Twitter advertising, the social media platform loses several notable German brands - at least for now.
Mass production of the Tesla Cybertruck expected to begin towards end of 2023
Is it mid-2023? Late 2023? Elon Musk pulling your chain? Well, it looks like the Tesla Cybertruck will begin mass production before the end of 2023.
Tesla's claims about its vehicles now under a big federal criminal investigation
Tesla is facing a criminal investigation for its claims about its EV's capabilities, with prosecutors from the Department of Justice now getting involved.
Report: Tesla under DoJ criminal probe related to self-driving claims
Tesla has some trouble on its hands, as the Department of Justice is investigating the electric automaker as part of a criminal probe.
Microsoft regrets missing out on Genshin Impact, miHoYo's $3.7 billion F2P hit
Hindsight is 20/20: Microsoft reportedly regrets not reaching an amicable partnership deal with Genshin Impact's miHoYo before franchise became a hit.
Elon Musk is now under federal investigation over the Twitter deal
A court filing released on Thursday has revealed that Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is now under federal investigation over the $44 billion Twitter deal.
Tencent will aggressively purchase majority stakes in games companies
Tencent plans to acquire more majority stakes in video games companies to offset share price drops, and Tencent could also make more acquisitions as well.
Twitter ran ads on profiles featuring child sexual abuse material
Advertisements by Coca-Cola, Disney and NBC Universal were found next to child sexual abuse material on Twitter profiles, according to a report.
South Korea has ambitious plans to have 50% of cars autonomous by 2035
Are you comfortable with the idea of autonomous cars? Apparently South Korea is extremely comfortable with the idea, as the government has ambitious plans.
US official says Russia is recruiting homeless to fight in Ukraine
An unnamed US official has informed a publication that Russia is recruiting homeless people and considering pardoning criminals to fight in Ukraine.
Elon Musk says when he'll reveal the Neuralink progress update
SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has revealed when there will be a show-and-tell progress update for the highly anticipated Neuralink.
Tencent to buy increased stake in Ubisoft from Guillemot family
Tencent wants to buy more Ubisoft shares directly from the Guillemot founding family in a bid to become the largest shareholder.
Elon Musk responds to US trading a Russian war criminal for WNBA star
SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has called for the release of people who have been jailed in the US over possessing marijuana.
Facebook coder claims Mark Zuckerberg threatened staff with a sword
A former Facebook coder has said that Mark Zuckerberg held a sword in the office because he disliked Facebook's current code.
Mark Zuckerberg will axe employees that don't meet Meta's new goals
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg informed employees that company performance goals will be increased to weed out underperforming staff.
Pornhub denies layoffs after being hit with sex trafficking lawsuits
Pornhub has denied any allegations of laying off half of its employees following two top executives departing the company.
Elon Musk's Tesla helped the Biden administration when they asked
The Biden administration has repeatedly asked Elon Musk's Tesla for advice on climate initiatives that involve subsidies.
Elon Musk 'free speech absolutist' fires staff over criticizing letter
SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has pushed for free speech in the past and has recently fired employees over a criticizing letter.
NASA is concerned its launchpads may be destroyed by SpaceX's Starship
An alternative launch site for SpaceX's Starship resides in Cape Canaveral, where the important Launch Complex 39A may be at risk.
Elon Musk has 'super bad feeling' about economy, Tesla layoffs coming
Elon Musk has a 'super bad feeling' about the economy, with Tesla layoffs beginning soon in 'emails seen by Reuters' of course.
Taiwan assures EU it'll remain trusted partner in global chip industry
Taiwanese economy minister Wang Mei-Hua has assured the European Union that it will be a trusted partner in the chip industry.
Russia moves to accept Bitcoin and crypto for international payments
Russia's central bank has teased that Russia may move to accept Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies for international payments.