Mike Lindell is a former drug addict turned pillow salesman who has no experience in political office. He has spent the last six years and millions of dollars pushing election conspiracy theories, even claiming that the “devil” stole the 2020 election. Lindell is now running for governor of Minnesota and already has the endorsement of
Elon Musk’s crusade against Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” has raised eyebrows in Hollywood after the newly minted billionaire promised that before the end of the year, his AI tool Grok “will make a complete The Odyssey movie that is historically accurate and faithful to the art of Homer.” Musk also shared a three-minute clip of
Canva co-founder Cameron Adams said there’s a way to get employees to stop worrying about AI: force them to use a specific AI tool. In an interview with Rapid Response published Tuesday, Adams said his staff can choose whichever AI tool they want. The interview was filmed during the Cannes Lions festival last month. “So,
Uber has spent the last year quietly moving beyond the two businesses most people associate it with. There’s ride-hailing, of course, and delivery, but spend time on the app and you’ll now find Expedia-powered hotel bookings, “buy for me” concierge features, and boat rentals in Europe. Under the hood, so to speak, there’s a lot
The humanoid robotics market is awash with money right now. Last week, AI2 Robotics, a Shenzhen-based startup that makes wheeled humanoid robots, raised nearly $735 million at a valuation of nearly $3 billion. Earlier this year, Apptronik, an Austin-based maker of humanoid robots for manufacturing and logistics, closed a $935 million funding round valuing the
On June 30, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized 20 ZYN nicotine pouch products to carry a specific “modified risk” statement. This means that in the US, ZYN can now claim that “using ZYN instead of cigarettes reduces the risk of oral cancer, heart disease, lung cancer, stroke, emphysema, and chronic bronchitis.” The decision