Elon Musk’s xAI has signed an important new customer: the U.S. government. The two-year old AI company—most recently in the news when its chatbot praised Hitler—said in a blog post Monday that it has launched a new division, called “Grok with Government” and signed a contract worth up to $200 million with the Department of Defense. xAI also announced that …
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FBI says it’s now seized “multiple” ROM piracy sites, claims downloads resulted in $170m losses in just three months
Following the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s widely reported seizure of pirate ROM site Nsw2u.com last week, the US government agency has confirmed the move was part of an operation that impacted “multiple” targets. In a statement shared on its website, the FBI announced “the seizure of several online criminal marketplaces” that it said had, “for more than four …
Read More »PS5 Pro Support Live for This Month’s Best PS Plus Game
Deploying onto PS Plus Extra in the next 24 hours, developer DON’T NOD has confirmed its excellent story-focused PS5 effort, Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden, now supports the PS5 Pro. A tweet from the studio reveals that the game now has “improved visuals and smoother performance” when running on a PS5 Pro. In addition, the update allows the base PS5 …
Read More »Doctors Dismissed Woman's Concerning Symptom for Months. Then She Went Through 30 Rounds of Radiation (Exclusive) – AOL.com
Doctors Dismissed Woman’s Concerning Symptom for Months. Then She Went Through 30 Rounds of Radiation (Exclusive) AOL.com Source link
Read More »Ford Breaks Annual Record for Safety Recalls Within First Six Months of Year – The Wall Street Journal
Ford Breaks Annual Record for Safety Recalls Within First Six Months of Year The Wall Street Journal Ford recalls more than 850,000 vehicles in US over fuel pump defect Reuters Ford Issues a Large-Scale Recall for Fuel-Pump Failure Consumer Reports Ford recalls over 850,000 vehicles. See impacted models. USA Today Ford recalls 850,000 vehicles over fuel-pump concerns The Washington Post Source link
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