Tesla is about to launch Grok, its new AI voice assistant, and it's going to make driving a whole lot more fun!In the latest news, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has announced that all future Tesla cars will support its newest AI assistant, Grok. Grok is a super smart language model developed by Musk's company, xAI, that can understand and respond to your questions and commands in a way that feels just like talking to a real person. You'll be able to chat with Grok in the car, asking questions or requesting features. This is going to make driving so much more fun!They're also working on Grok 3, which is a big step forward in AI technology. It's got ten times the computing power of the previous version and is in the final stages of development.
But here's the big question: can the EU stop Musk from getting too involved in European politics?
Recently, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has been in the news a lot. He is supporting the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Germany's upcoming elections, which has many people talking. Musk is scheduled to speak live with the party's leader, Alice Weidel, ahead of the Feb. 23 election, an act that some are calling interference in the election. The European Commission is getting a lot of pressure from national leaders to think about whether to take legal action because of Musk's possible use of his social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to manipulate the spread of information. While EU law allows for live streaming, the Commission is carefully watching to see if there's a chance that Musk's actions might influence civic discourse and the electoral process.
Musk endorses Greenland joining US, Trump's son's visit sparks fervor
As Trump once again expressed interest in Greenland's incorporation into the United States, billionaire Elon Musk has also publicly supported the idea. He said on social media that the people of Greenland would be "very welcome" if they wanted to be part of the United States. These comments came just after Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr., visited Greenland on a short, private trip to shoot some video content. Trump has said many times how important it is for the U.S. to have Greenland because it's good for national security. But Greenland's prime minister has made it clear that the island "is not for sale" and emphasized its autonomy.
This rejection of the proposed merger between the U.S. and Canada sparked a playful jab from Musk.On a different note, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently shared his thoughts on the idea of a merger between the U.S. and Canada, saying, "The likelihood of a merger between Canada and the U.S. is slim to none." "There is no snowball's chance in hell," Trudeau said on social media. He made it clear that trade and security cooperation between Canada and the U.S. is really important for both countries. Trump, for his part, reiterated his view at the press conference that the merger would enhance national security and hinted at a possible 25 percent tariff on Canadian goods to apply economic pressure. In response, Trudeau's comments prompted a playful jab from Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who replied on social media, saying, "Hey, you're not the Prime Minister of Canada anymore, so your words don't have as much weight."
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