Maduro to Zelensky: Here are all the world leaders Elon Musk has clashed with
Brazil's Supreme Court has banned the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) after Elon Musk refused to comply with orders to block accounts spreading 'fake news'.
Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered internet service providers in Brazil to block its users from accessing X
Some customers of few internet providers that had not yet complied with ban posted excitedly on X that they could still use the service, and the phrase 'it didn't go down' began trending
Brazil is one of the biggest markets for X, with tens of millions of users
The Brazilian Supreme Court's ruling mandates X to meet legal requirements, settle fines, and appoint a legal representative before resuming operations
The move on Friday further escalates the monthslong feud between the two men over free speech
A New York federal judge dismissed the claims on Thursday, finding that Musk's statements were 'aspirational' rather than 'factual and susceptible to being falsified'
Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes is spearheading efforts to combat fake news and hate speech in Brazil
Speculation is mounting that litigious newcomers like Musk could help Texas pull off what has so far been the impossible and dethrone Delaware as a court hub
Elon Musk said that the move was to ensure that no one is at risk due to an inability to pay for emergency services. The service would be available subject to approval from country governments
X outage, which lasted several minutes on Wednesday, resulted in pages failing to load. Many users encountered a "something went wrong, try reloading" message on their screens
After Tuesday's initial launch was scrubbed because of a helium leak, SpaceX said it was standing down from lift-off opportunities on Wednesday and Thursday because of unfavourable weather forecast
California state lawmakers attempted to introduce 65 bills touching on AI this legislative season
Grok's images, powered by a small startup called Black Forest Labs, were deliberately unfiltered, but even Grok appears to have reined in some forms of content.
The company finished rehearsals and a static fire test for the Falcon-9 rocket, set to launch four astronauts on August 27 from Nasa's Kennedy Space Centre
Trump said that Musk can consult with the country and produce ideas, especially on AI
Boeing's spacecraft will return without people on board, the US space agency said during a Saturday news conference announcing its decision
Court filing, which a judge ordered unsealed as part of lawsuit brought by former Twitter employees, lists scores of shareholders but doesn't offer a breakdown nor delve into latest details of stakes
Neuralink is in the process of testing its device, which is intended to help people with spinal cord injuries