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Elon Musk unveils xAI – his venture into artificial intelligence

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Elon Musk has announced the establishment of a new artificial intelligence startup called xAI.

The company comprises engineers with backgrounds in organizations like OpenAI and Google. Musk has previously expressed his belief that progress in AI should be temporarily halted and that the industry requires regulation.

The formation of xAI is driven by the goal of gaining a deeper understanding of reality.

Details regarding the funding, specific objectives, and AI focus of xAI remain unclear. The company’s website states that its mission is to comprehend the true nature of the universe.

To shed light on its aims, xAI will be hosting a Twitter Spaces chat on Friday.

Musk, an initial supporter of OpenAI, has had a strained relationship with the organization.

ChatGPT criticism

He has criticized ChatGPT, OpenAI’s language model, for exhibiting a perceived liberal bias and has called for a model focused on truth.

Musk also expressed dissatisfaction with the nonprofit’s transition to a for-profit entity and its close ties with Microsoft.

Concerned about AI safety for over a decade, Musk has advocated for the establishment of a regulatory body to ensure that AI technologies do not pose a risk to the public.

He has also taken issue with AI companies’ use of data to train chatbots, particularly citing Twitter’s vast dataset. Musk’s acquisition of Twitter and subsequent changes led to several high-profile individuals, such as Shonda Rhimes, Gigi Hadid, and Stephen Fry, leaving the platform in protest.

As xAI takes its initial steps, the industry eagerly awaits further information about its funding, research objectives, and potential contributions to the field of AI.

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Liberal and Nationals reunite after political split

Australia’s major parties restore Coalition unity after three weeks, with Nationals frontbenchers rejoining shadow cabinet and ministers pledging commitment.

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Australia’s major parties restore Coalition unity after three weeks, with Nationals frontbenchers rejoining shadow cabinet and ministers pledging commitment.

Australia’s Liberal and National parties have agreed to restore their historic Coalition partnership after a three-week split, marking their second reconciliation in under a year. The deal ensures stability ahead of upcoming political challenges.

Under the agreement, Nationals frontbenchers will return to the shadow cabinet by March 1. This move signals a return to unified leadership as both parties aim to present a stronger front in parliament.

As part of the compromise, three senators who broke party solidarity during a recent vote face a six-week suspension. All shadow ministers will also sign an agreement to uphold cabinet unity and prevent future splits.

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Starmer aide resigns after Mandelson appointment questioned over Epstein links

Morgan McSweeney resigned amid scrutiny of Peter Mandelson’s US ambassadorship; Keir Starmer claims he was misled about Epstein ties.

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Morgan McSweeney resigned amid scrutiny of Peter Mandelson’s US ambassadorship; Keir Starmer claims he was misled about Epstein ties.

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney, has resigned amid scrutiny over Peter Mandelson’s appointment as U.K. ambassador to the U.S. McSweeney accepted responsibility for the controversial decision, calling stepping aside the honourable choice.

Lawmakers raised questions about Mandelson’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The Epstein files indicate Mandelson maintained contact with Epstein even after his 2008 conviction, intensifying the controversy surrounding his diplomatic appointment.

Starmer confirmed that Mandelson misled him about the extent of their friendship and pledged to release documents confirming the details. The resignation signals a significant shake-up in Starmer’s team and ongoing political fallout.

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Japan election delivers commanding win for ruling LDP

Japan’s ruling party expected to strengthen majority in Lower House election despite heavy snowfall, says local forecasts.

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Japan’s ruling party expected to strengthen majority in Lower House election despite heavy snowfall, says local forecasts.

Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party is projected to tighten its grip on power following a decisive Lower House election, according to local media forecasts. Early projections suggest the LDP will secure between 274 and 328 seats in the 465-seat chamber, significantly strengthening its parliamentary position.

Together with coalition partner the Japan Innovation Party, the governing bloc is expected to cross the 300-seat mark, with some estimates putting the total as high as 366 seats. Voter turnout remained resilient despite heavy snow across parts of the country, as citizens braved severe weather to cast their ballots.

The election was called by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in January, a move widely viewed as a strategic gamble to capitalise on her strong public approval ratings. The result appears to reinforce her mandate and consolidate political stability in Japan’s national leadership.


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