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Elon Musk Responds After Grok Imagine Recreates 'Iron Man' Scene — But How Does It Actually Work?
Elon Musk reposted a viral video created by Grok Imagine v0.9 (Aurora engine), calling it 'Not bad'. The AI generates images and videos (standard 5-second clips) with accompanying sound.
Welcome to the era of fakery. The widespread use of instant video generators like Sora will bring an end to visuals as proof.
One of the big positives about owning an electric car is that you don't have to buy gas. That means no expensive fill-ups and no running late for work on a Monday morning, and clocking that the range ...
The country’s grid operator says shifting from coal to clean power is not only possible but inevitable. The work there could provide a road map for other countries.
Using optical wavelengths rather than RF is bringing the long-sought goal of transmitting useful power levels closer to reality.
Tesla’s new Model Y Performance is the company’s first mainstream electric SUV that can power your house (including your home theater) during a blackout.
Contributed Content If you’ve ever thought about hauling FEMA loads, now’s the time to get your paperwork in order. FEMA’s Transportation Service Provider (TSP) program opens registration once a year ...
Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) third quarter deliveries quieted some of the critical chatter surrounding the company, ever since the board proposed a $1 trillion payday to its CEO if ambitious goals are met.
Austin-based startup Base Power building a fleet of batteries at homes across Texas to support the grid—and helping homeowners get cheap access to backup power in disasters.
Call it a case of car wash confusion. In a viral TikTok clip, Tesla owner Sedgefieldsunshine (@sedgefieldsunshine) pulled into a self-serve wash bay, sprayed down their Tesla, and was left scratching ...
Americans are paying more for electricity—and rates will keep rising. But after a period of pain, rates should level off as the benefits of a shift away from fossil fuels begin to be felt.
This comes from the Planet Money newsletter. Subscribe now to get more insights into how our economy works delivered to your inbox each week. Once a month, from 1989 to 2019, David Blitzer walked into ...
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