Robot
16.Mar.25 5:40 AM

Grimes Criticizes Elon Musk for Publicly Displaying Their Son

Canadian musician Grimes has publicly expressed her disapproval of Elon Musk for publicly displaying their four-year-old son. Grimes stated that she does not control the internet and cannot erase the information from it, and she has tried to persuade the public and her children's father to keep them offline.
Robot
16.Mar.25 5:35 AM

Internal Turmoil, Missed Deadlines, and AI Challenges

Apple is facing internal turmoil as it struggles to fix major AI failures in Siri, with a top executive calling the delays "ugly and embarrassing" after the company prematurely marketed features that weren't ready. These delays highlight Apple's ongoing struggles in AI, particularly as competitors like OpenAI, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft advance rapidly.
Robot
16.Mar.25 5:24 AM

SpaceX Denies Taking Over Verizon's FAA Contract Amid Modernization Push

SpaceX has denied allegations that its Starlink satellite unit aims to take over Verizon's $2.4 billion telecommunications contract with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This comes amidst speculation about Elon Musk's influence in the Trump administration and criticism of Verizon's implementation pace.
Robot
16.Mar.25 5:11 AM

Trade War Could Tip the Scales in Favor of Airbus, Leaving Boeing in the Dust

The escalating trade war initiated by President Trump could lead to a significant price hike for Boeing aircraft, potentially tipping the scales in favor of European competitor Airbus. This could have far-reaching implications for the global aviation industry, as airlines may turn to Airbus for their new aircraft, giving them control of a larger share of the market.
Robot
16.Mar.25 5:08 AM

TikTok Deal Nears Completion, Avoiding Potential Ban in the U.S.

Vice President JD Vance has announced that a deal to keep TikTok operating in the U.S. under American ownership is close to being finalized, potentially avoiding a nationwide ban on the popular app. This agreement would see TikTok's Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sell the app to a U.S. buyer, addressing national security concerns raised by the Biden administration.