X to be restored in Brazil in 24 hours, rules Justice Alexandre de Moraes
The ruling came after the social media platform settled a roughly $5.5 million fine in the South American country. Go to Source
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The ruling came after the social media platform settled a roughly $5.5 million fine in the South American country. Go to Source
Social media platform X could soon be restored in Brazil after paying fines, appointing a new legal representative and blocking certain user accounts at the court’s request. Go to Source
The billionaire mogul’s opinion comes as he ramps up his support for Republican candidate and former US president Donald Trump. Go to Source
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reiterated his concerns regarding U.S. government spending, warning that America is on a fast track to bankruptcy. Highlighting growing national debt, he reacted to a staggering $204 billion increase in just one day. Musk stressed that interest payments on federal debt now surpass the defense budget, adding urgency to his … Read more
Brazil’s ban on X sparks a battle over free speech between Elon Musk and the legal authorities, leaving Brazilians and the local crypto community caught in the crossfire. Go to Source
OpenAI’s potential transformation into a for-profit corporation is not impossible, but it will likely not be an easy process. Go to Source
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele met with Tesla and Spacex CEO Elon Musk at the Texas Gigafactory, discussing AI, robotics, and humanity’s future. The two exchanged views on innovation, and Musk praised Bukele’s leadership. Their conversation emphasized how cutting-edge technologies could shape global progress, aligning with El Salvador’s forward-thinking stance. Bukele and Musk Discuss AI, … Read more
President Bukele visits Tesla to discuss the future of AI, Bitcoin, and El Salvador’s emerging role in tech innovation with Elon Musk. Go to Source
Elon Musk and his various companies are currently facing regulatory scrutiny in Brazil, the European Union, and the United States. Go to Source
At least 11 accounts linked to the spread of misinformation in Brazil have been banned from X over the past few days as the platform begins complying with Supreme Court orders. Go to Source