Wisconsin Elections Commission sends Elon Musk bribery complaints to prosecutors
The Wisconsin Elections Commission has sent two complaints to prosecutors accusing businessman Elon Musk of violating ...
The Wisconsin Elections Commission has sent two complaints to prosecutors accusing businessman Elon Musk of violating ...
Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, likely broke the law when he gave $1 million checks to voters ahead of the 2025 Wisconsin ...
Elon Musk handed out $1 million checks at a rally in Wisconsin during the state’s Supreme Court election held last year ...
The Wisconsin Elections Commission found billionaire Elon Musk may have violated the state's election bribery law by offering ...
Donald Trump was left stunned by an unexpected moment involving Elon Musk, with a new account revealing the private reaction that followed the pair's very public clash
Elon Musk admitted he was wrong about Anthropic on X, calling it the current leader in AI and praising Claude Mythos and ...
Musk, the founder of SpaceX and CEO of Tesla, was deeply involved in the effort to flip majority control of the highest court ...
The billionaire could face criminal charges for possibly violating Wisconsin law when he offered voters $1 million last year, ...
The startup has reached a $120 million annualized revenue run rate and more than 200,000 paying customers.
The guy behind TCP/IP is working on a standard for identifying AI agents in the wild.
An old Oscar Mayer factory in Wisconsin will become America's latest fusion power research and development hub.
Cofounded by senior entrepreneur Shai Morag, Israeli identity management startup Oak is emerging out of stealth with $60 million in seed funding.
Someone has to bundle all the wires that go into rockets, missiles, and satellites.
A look at Anthropic safety hiring shows exactly what it fears: analysts brought in to stop its models teaching anyone how to build nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. Most job ads sell a mission. Anthropic’s read like a threat assessment. The company has posted a run of openings for enforcement analysts whose job is to […]This story continues at The Next Web
Anthony Albanese has told the AI industry that Australian books, music, and journalism are not free training data, and that any large data centre built in the country will have to put more electricity into the grid than it draws out. Neither of those things is law yet. The prime minister used a speech at […]This story continues at The Next Web
The White House wants frontier AI on cyber defence, and it wants it fast. Gold Eagle, a new AI-backed clearinghouse, will pool software vulnerability findings from government and industry. It ranks the worst, then coordinates fixes across US critical infrastructure. The pitch for AI-written malware is that it moves at machine speed. Washington has now […]This story continues at The Next Web
Memory chips have roughly doubled in price this year, a squeeze that has emptied Apple’s shelves and rewritten data centre budgets. CoreWeave is now working out what to do if they get cheaper. The AI cloud company is exploring financial derivatives as a hedge against a future drop in memory and storage chip prices, Reuters reported on […]This story continues at The Next Web
Delaware wants to give AI agents something no one has offered them before: a legal identity of their own. The proposed Delaware AIC would let an autonomous system run a company, sign contracts, and face lawsuits in its own name, all inside a supervised sandbox. For a century, Delaware has been the place where American […]This story continues at The Next Web
OpenAI’s consumer hardware push begins in the living room. The company’s first device designed with Jony Ive is a mobile, screen-free smart speaker meant to sit in a home and behave like a humanlike companion, according to people familiar with the project who spoke to Bloomberg. It surfaced the day before OpenAI’s actual first shipping […]This story continues at The Next Web
China’s crude oil imports fell 41.3% in June from a year earlier to 29.27 million tonnes, the lowest monthly total since October 2016, according to customs data released on 14 July. Five months into the Strait of Hormuz crisis, Beijing is buying less oil than at any point in a decade. Some of the slack is being […]This story continues at The Next Web