Elon Musk launches his own AI company to compete with ChatGPT

Carol Yepes/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk launched an artificial intelligence company called xAI on Wednesday, vowing to develop a generative AI program that competes with established offerings like ChatGPT. The company employs some
Gymnast Gabby Douglas confirms she's returning to compete in 2024

Rich Polk/Getty Images for IMDb, FILE (NEW YORK) — Gabby Douglas is returning to competitive gymnastics, with an eye for the 2024 Paris Olympics. Douglas, 27, announced on Instagram Thursday that she is returning to the sport
2023 ESPY Awards: LeBron James, Damar Hamlin, USWNT and more top moments from sport's biggest stars

Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — The biggest names in professional sports slowed their pace for an evening to walk the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles for the 2023 ESPY Awards,
Founder of cryptocurrency lending platform Celsius Network arrested

Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The founder of cryptocurrency lending platform Celsius Network was arrested Thursday on federal charges. Alexander Mashinsky founded Celsius in 2018 and positioned it as a stable, safe alternative to traditional
Larry Nassar stabbed in prison after comment he allegedly made while watching Wimbledon: Sources

WIN-Initiative/Neleman/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former USA Gymnastics team doctor Larry Nassar was stabbed in prison after a comment he allegedly made while watching the women’s Wimbledon tennis tournament with other inmates, according to sources familiar with
Dark day for craft beer: Anchor Brewing ceases operations after 127 years

Anchor Steam Beer Brewery worker, March 28, 1978. — Gary Fong/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images, FILE (SAN FRANCISCO) — San Francisco is bidding farewell to one of its most iconic businesses, Anchor Brewing Company. Much to
Life in Chasiv Yar: The Ukrainian town in the Russian firing line

ABC News (NEW YORK) — The boom of artillery fire is a constant refrain in the town of Chasiv Yar, just 10 miles from the city of Bakhmut and some of the fiercest fighting since the Russian
Frustrated employees are 'loud quitting': What to know about the trend

Marko Geber/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — First there was ” quiet quitting,” then there was ” quiet hiring,” and now the latest workplace trend is “loud quitting,” new data shows. Nearly 1 in 5, or 18%, of
Scoreboard roundup — 7/12/23

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Connecticut 84, Chicago 72 New York 95, Indiana 87 (OT) Dallas 107, Minnesota 67 Atlanta 85, Seattle 75 Las Vegas 97,