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Elon Musk company bot apologizes for sharing sexualized images of children

Grok published sexualized images of children as its guardrails seem to have failed when it was prompted with vile user requests.

Elon Musk company bot apologizes for sharing sexualized images of children

Grok published sexualized images of children as its guardrails seem to have failed when it was prompted with vile user requests.

Starlink Will Be Moving Thousands of Its Satellites for ‘Space Safety’ Reasons

Earth’s orbit is congested with satellites, making collisions and disruptions more and more likely.

Starlink Will Be Moving Thousands of Its Satellites for ‘Space Safety’ Reasons

Earth’s orbit is congested with satellites, making collisions and disruptions more and more likely.

Why Notion’s biggest AI breakthrough came from simplifying everything

When initially experimenting with LLMs and agentic AI, software engineers at Notion AI applied advanced code generation, complex schemas, and heavy instructioning.  Quickly, though, trial and error taught the team…

Musk’s xAI launches Grok Business and Enterprise with compelling vault amid ongoing deepfake controversy

xAI has launched Grok Business and Grok Enterprise, positioning its flagship AI assistant as a secure, team-ready platform for organizational use. These new tiers offer scalable access to Grok’s most…

Seven steps to AI supply chain visibility — before a breach forces the issue

Four in 10 enterprise applications will feature task-specific AI agents this year. Yet, research from Stanford University’s 2025 Index Report shows that a mere 6% of organizations have an advanced…

No Hisense, I Don’t Need a Robot TV on Wheels That Follows Me Around the House

The Hisense S6 FollowMe is a smart display that can automatically accompany users around the home. But why?

Instagram Chief Says AI Images Are Evolving Fast and He’s Worried About Us Keeping Up

We need a whole new approach to “credibility signals” so we know who to trust, says Adam Mosseri.

Pebble’s Bringing Its Round Watch Back, This Time With Revamps

The Pebble Round is back with a decade-later sequel and a two week battery life and hook-in possibilities for AI agents onboard.

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