The head of men’s tennis, ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi, denies claims of favorable treatment for Jannik Sinner in a doping case, asserting the process was fair and transparent. Sinner, the Australian Open champion, faces a murky future as WADA appeals a decision to clear him of doping violations after tests revealed an anabolic steroid in his system. Gaudenzi urges patience and trust in the process, stating that tennis will survive any potential ban for Sinner, emphasizing the sport’s resilience and strong foundation.
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Musk’s xAI faces European scrutiny over Grok’s ‘horrific’ antisemitic posts
The European Union summoned representatives from Elon Musk's xAI after the company's platform X and its chatbot Grok disseminated anti-Semitic hate speech, including praise for Adolf Hitler. xAI apologized for the incident, attributing it to a code update, while facing scrutiny under the Digital Services Act, and despite the controversy, it secured a $200 million AI contract from the US Department of Defense. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The European Union is talking...
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