February 3 JUST IN: Elon Musk's X office RAIDED in Paris The Paris prosecutor's office reportedly said the raid was in connection to an investigation into content recommended by X's algorithm and the built-in AI chatbot Grok.
February 3 Fulton County, Georgia to sue after FBI seizes 2020 election records Fulton County is expected to challenge the January 28 FBI raid, in which agents seized 2020 election data, and demand the return of records.
February 3 NASA delays Artemis moon mission after finding fuel leaks in test run NASA said Tuesday that the launch of its Artemis II moon mission will be pushed back to March after fuel leaks were found during a test run this week.
February 3 The Donroe Doctrine: Trump is rewriting power politics to put America First Trump's 2026 National Defense Strategy identifies China as the pacing threat while demanding NATO allies increase defense spending to counter adversaries.
February 3 Palisades Fire disaster pushes Ring to close critical gaps in emergency visibility Ring, the smart-home safety brand, launches a new Fire Watch safety feature after the Pacific Palisades Fires, using AI to detect embers and smoke for real-time alerts.
February 3 Palantir's Shyam Sankar: Americans are 'being lied to' about AI job displacement fears Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar claims Americans are being "lied to about AI" destroying jobs, arguing the technology creates more positions in industry.
February 2 Artificial Intelligence helps fuel new energy sources AI and data centers drive electricity costs up 42% in a decade, as Americans face unprecedented bills as the power grid struggles with surging demand.
February 2 How Ring will use new 'Fire Watch' tool in real time Ring founder and chief inventor Jamie Siminoff explains the new A.I.-powered 'Fire Watch' tool to help combat wildfires and more on 'The Claman Countdown.'
February 2 Fox News Poll: Too Fast, Too Unchecked? Voters sound off on rapid AI use & government regulation A new Fox News poll reveals 60% of voters think artificial intelligence is advancing too quickly, while 63% lack confidence in the federal government's regulation of AI.
February 2 Super Bowl scams surge in February and target your data Super Bowl scams target fans through data brokers who sell personal information to fraudsters. Scammers use fake alerts and betting freezes to steal credentials.