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Market analysts attribute part of this success to itsearly investment and adoption of AIacross its products and services.
Still, AI encounters its fair share of setbacks coupled with controversies and rumors.

Musk shared these sentiments in an interview with Norges Bank CEO Nicolai Tangen on X (formerly Twitter).
“We’re seeing a lot of the best talents going into AI,” says Musk.
As a result, the AI landscape is advancing and developing rapidly.

In a separate interview, the billionaire indicatedthere might not be enough power for AI advances by 2025.
His claims aren’t entirely far-fetched.
Copilot’s ‘evil twin’ demanded to be worshipped and depicted supremacy over humanity.

It even had some make-believe rules for humans to abide by under the “Supremacy Act of 2024.”
Users who managed to trigger Copilot’s alter ego asked how it came to be.
Interestingly, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted thatthere’s no big red button to stop the progression of AI.

















