Filipino authorities are investigating the alleged killings of 34 cockfighting enthusiasts who disappeared three years ago, with a suspect claiming they were strangled and dumped in Taal Lake. The men, linked to lucrative livestreamed cockfighting known as “e-sabong,” vanished amidst scrutiny of the industry, which was banned by former President Rodrigo Duterte following their disappearance.
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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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