Elon Musk is bringing the Silicon Valley mantra of "move fast and break things" to Washington. We might not like the result.
"Move fast and break things" was already a suspect idea in business. Now it's poised to wreck government, too.
Donald Trump, finishing his first full week as president-elect, made it clear he plans to pursue even his most controversial ...
Musk released these emails and others last week as part of a lawsuit he’s filed against OpenAI and Microsoft. They are ostensibly meant to demonstrate an anticompetitive partner ...
Donald Trump’s agenda as US president will include overseeing the development of artificial intelligence, potentially the most powerful technology of our time. He has promised to “slash excess ...
Some social media users claim that billionaire Elon Musk's Starlink technology manipulated votes to benefit President-elect ...
Musk, 43, claimed that this technology would be "the biggest product ever — of any kind," according to Fortune, and that the bots would be priced somewhere between $20 and $30K. Despite that, it's ...
As the dust settles on the 2024 presidential election, the automotive industry braces for a seismic shift under ...
Trump has said that he plans to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1789 to expel suspected members of drug cartels from the ...
As of Nov. 18, U.S. Representative Lauren Boebert has not been chosen as the new Secretary of Education, contrary to a ...
SpaceX is scheduled to launch its sixth uncrewed test flight of Starship on Tuesday to expand the massive 400-foot rocket's ...