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Elon Musk says Twitter revenue has dropped 50%, cash flow is still negative
Several top advertisers stopped spending on Twitter after Elon Musk acquired the company due to concerns about changes he could make.
Elon Musk launches new AI company xAI to unlock mysteries of the universe
xAI's website does not divulge details about what the company does, but Elon Musk and his team will share more information in a Twitter Spaces chat on Friday.
Elon Musk gets embroiled in BBC presenter scandal
Elon Musk is not someone who stays quiet. Time and again, he has spoken out on several issues.
Twitter blocks links to Threads while CEO denies reports of traffic decline
Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino continues to downplay reports that claim Twitter traffic is declining after the launch of Meta's Threads.
Meta's Adam Mosseri explains the meaning of Threads logo
There are a lot of speculations surrounding the Threads logo, with some claiming it represents a needle and thread since the app is called Threads.
Elon Musk, Jack Dorsey publicly criticise Mark Zuckerberg's Threads app
Meta's Threads app could attract Twitter users who are tired of the changes and restrictions happening on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform.
Bluesky experiences record-high traffic after Twitter implements reading limits
Jack Dorsey-led Bluesky is a highly-anticipated text-based social media platform, which is still in an invite-only beta phase.
Elon Musk announces temporary daily limits on Twitter
Some Twitter users believe the new tweet read limits are a good idea in theory, while others are worried about reaching their audience on the platform.
Twitter employees sue the social media company over unpaid bonuses
Twitter's owner Elon Musk has been reportedly implementing all sorts of reduction policies and has refused to pay the company's upcoming Google Cloud bill.
Elon Musk explains why he believes humans are already cyborgs
Elon Musk believes murderer Ted Kaczynski's warning about the dangers of technology "might not be wrong".
Twitter will soon pay verified content creators for ads in their replies
Meta is talking to Oprah, the Dalai Lama, and other celebrities about being early users of their upcoming Twitter competitor.
What are the opportunities and challenges of AI in journalism in the UK?
UK media coverage of AI in journalism is industry-focused, potentially neglecting public concerns and ethical dimensions, a study revealed.
EU wants tech companies to clearly label AI-generated content
The European Commission has asked online platforms to detect and label content created using AI tools in its attempt to tackle disinformation.
Twitter tests Community Notes for images, videos as company value tumbles
The new Notes on Media functionality will be available only to contributors with Writing Impact 10 or above.
Instagram set to launch new app to compete with Twitter
Instagram's new text app will import your data including followers, username, bio, and privacy controls from the main app.
Elon Musk thinks work from home is 'bull**', calls it morally wrong
Elon Musk is known for his often-controversial stand on things, and he has now initiated another debate by expressing his opinion on remote work options.
Elon Musk announces new Twitter boss as Linda Yaccarino
Elon Musk has announced he has appointed a new CEO of Twitter, with hopes that her background in advertising and sales will help provide a welcome boost to a company swamped in debt and clouded by controversy.
Elon Musk gives in to government pressure, censors tweets before Turkey election
Elon Musk, a self-proclaimed free speech absolutist, has come under fire for reportedly censoring the Twitter accounts of opponents of the Turkish government.
Elon Musk says WhatsApp cannot be trusted, ends his chaotic reign as Twitter CEO
Twitter engineer Foad Dabiri has accused WhatsApp of using the microphone in the background while he was asleep.
British national pleads guilty to bitcoin scam that targeted Barack Obama, Elon Musk, others
A 23-year-old British national has pleaded guilty to hacking charges in connection with a 2020 Twitter hack that targeted celebrities like Barack Obama.
Warren Buffet compares AI to atomic bomb, says it can't be un-invented
The invention of artificial general intelligence apps such as ChatGPT and GoogleBard, along with several others, has even the best minds in the world worried.
The 'rate of fraud is exploding' and AI has a crucial part to play
With Samsung banning AI tools like ChatGPT and the "rate of fraud is exploding", experts in the tech sector have mixed feelings about the growth of artificial intelligence.
Bill Gates says AI chatbots like ChatGPT can replace human teachers
Bill Gates believes AI chatbots have the potential to teach students to read and write within 18 months, but can they replace human teachers?
Twitter's blue ticks start vanishing
Earlier dates set for the rollback of the ticks -- predominately used by celebrities, journalists and politicians -- have slipped by without noticeable action.
Elon Musk creates AI-focused company but can it rival ChatGPT?
OpenAI's popular AI-powered chatbot ChatGPT could soon face fresh competition from Elon Musk's AI venture called X.AI Corp.
Pay up or lose your Twitter blue tick as Elon Musk sets new deadline
Managing Twitter is proving to be a tough nut to crack for its CEO, Elon Musk. He has been changing Twitter policies and implementing new orders every week.
Elon Musk wants to sell Twitter, claims running it 'quite painful'
Twitter CEO Elon Musk has again spoken about the struggles of running the social media platform. Musk says that it has been "quite painful" for him.
Elon Musk says 'many mistakes' made since Twitter takeover
Musk has expressed deep disdain for news media for years and recently installed an automatic response of a poop emoji to emails sent to the site's main media address.
Built-world AI is the present and the future
A report published by Europe's largest sustainable investor reveals that startups harnessing AI for the Built World are growing at a rapid pace.
Tesla sued over workers' alleged access to car video imagery
Cameras in vehicles captured "highly-invasive videos and images" which were used for "the tasteless and tortious entertainment" of Tesla employees, the suit maintained.