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Texas ‘Crazy Plane Lady’ sparks controversy with bikini photo
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Texas ‘Crazy Plane Lady’ sparks controversy with bikini photo

Boldly voicing her controversial opinions, the infamous "crazy plane lady" of Texas has reinvented herself as a right-wing influencer, causing quite a stir on the internet. In the summer of 2023, Tiffany Gomas became an internet sensation overnight. Known as the "crazy plane lady" from Texas, she grabbed headlines for a dramatic meltdown onboard an American Airlines flight. The incident, which involved Gomas accusing another passenger of thieving her AirPods, was caught on camera and quickly went viral. Fast forward to the present day, and Gomas has managed to leverage her notoriety into a new career. She has metamorphosed from a disgruntled passenger into a right-wing influencer, utilizing social media platforms to voice her opinions and amass a significant following. The interne...
Elon Musk predicts AI will surpass human intelligence by 2026
Technology

Elon Musk predicts AI will surpass human intelligence by 2026

According to Elon Musk, AI will likely surpass the intelligence of the most intellectual human by the coming year or 2026. Elon Musk's prediction came as part of a comprehensive discussion on X spaces, a platform that experienced several technical difficulties. In his conversation with Nicolai Tangen, CEO of Norway wealth fund, Musk noted that AI's growth is limited by the access to electricity. He also revealed that the upcoming version of Grok, an AI chatbot from his startup xAI, is set for training by May. "If you define AGI (artificial general intelligence) as smarter than the smartest human, I think it's probably next year, within two years," Musk stated when asked about the timeline for AGI's development. Musk, who is also a co-founder of OpenAI, indicated that a shortage of sop...
X Rolls Out Audio and Video Calls to All Users: Enhancing Communication on the Platform
Technology

X Rolls Out Audio and Video Calls to All Users: Enhancing Communication on the Platform

X, formerly known as Twitter, has recently rolled out its audio and video calling feature to all users. This new feature allows users to make and receive calls directly through the X app, similar to popular communication apps like FaceTime and WhatsApp. Previously, this feature was limited to X Premium subscribers, but now it is available to all users. X introduced its audio and video calling feature last year, initially reserving it for X Premium subscribers. However, the platform has now expanded access to all users, allowing them to enjoy the benefits of this communication tool. Users can make and receive calls directly within the X app, providing a seamless and convenient experience. With this update, X aims to provide a more comprehensive communication platform for its users. To...
Taylor Swift and the Viral Fake Explicit Pictures
Entertainment

Taylor Swift and the Viral Fake Explicit Pictures

Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various industries, but it has also led to concerning implications when it comes to privacy and online safety. Recently, AI-generated explicit images of pop superstar Taylor Swift circulated on social media platforms, sparking outrage among fans and raising important questions about the responsible use of AI technology. We will explore the incident, its impact on Swift's fans, and the broader concerns surrounding AI-generated content. The incident involving Taylor Swift and AI-generated explicit images unfolded on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter). These images, created using AI-powered image generators, depicted Swift in sexually suggestive positions. Despite X's policies against synthetic and manipulated media, the imag...
Meta, Tiktok and X Sues Ohio Against New Social Media Law
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Meta, Tiktok and X Sues Ohio Against New Social Media Law

In today's digital world, social media has become an integral part of our lives. However, there is an ongoing debate on how to regulate social media platforms to protect teenagers from potential harm. Recently, the state of Ohio introduced a new social media law specifically targeting teenagers. The new social media law in Ohio aims to protect teenagers by implementing certain guidelines and restrictions on their social media usage. The law requires social media platforms to obtain parental consent before allowing teenagers under the age of 18 to create an account. It also prohibits platforms from sending targeted advertisements to teenagers and restricts the collection of their personal data. While the intentions behind this law may be well-meaning, it has sparked controversy and ra...