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Elon Musk tells court he was a "fool" for funding OpenAI
MoneyWatch Elon Musk tells court he was a "fool" for funding OpenAI .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-moneywatch.jpg'); } Updated on: April 29, 2026 / 6:37 PM EDT / CBS/AP Add CBS News on Google Elon Musk told a court on Wednesday that he was a "fool" for providing funding to launch ChatGPT maker OpenAI.Testifying in a case he brought against OpenAI, the billionaire founder of Tesla and SpaceX said he continued to finance OpenAI after rece...
Comparing popular smartwatches and their accuracy
Smartwatches can measure everything from heart rate to step count, but which features are most accurate and are worth using? Vanessa Hand Orellana, CNET's lead wearable tech reporter, joins CBS News to discuss.
Google gains 25M subscriptions in Q1, driven by YouTube and Google One
Google has added another 25 million paid subscriptions to its services over the past quarter, according to parent company Alphabet’s first-quarter earnings on Wednesday. The company said it now had 350 million paid subscriptions across its services, up from 325 million in Q4 2025, with YouTube and Google One plans driving the recent growth. Its release didn’t tout the number of Gemini subscribers as a standalone metric, nor its monthly active users. But access to advanced Gemini feat...
Fusion power startup Zap Energy pulls a partial pivot, adding nuclear fission to the mix
Nobody said building a fusion power plant would be easy. Physicists and engineers have been working for decades to crack the problem. But over the last year or so, fusion startup Zap Energy took a deeper look at its pathway to a working power plant and decided that it would be quicker to build a fission power plant first. Wait, what?
Elon Musk gets combative on the stand during day two of jury trial against OpenAI
Artificial intelligenceElon Musk gets combative on the stand during Day 2 of jury trial against OpenAIMusk, who is suing OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over the company's for-profit restructuring, says he "chose to create this as a nonprofit for the public good" when he co-founded it.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00Elon Musk arrives at federal court in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday.David Paul Morris / Bloomberg via Getty ImagesShareAdd NBC News to GoogleApril 29, 2026, 4:...
Google Translate Adds AI Pronunciation Training as It Expands into Language Learning
Fez – Google Translate is moving beyond simple translation, introducing a new artificial intelligence feature designed to help users improve their pronunciation as the platform marks 20 years since its launch. The new tool, called “pronunciation practice,” is currently available on Android for a limited number of languages, including English, Spanish, and Hindi, and is being rolled out in the United States and India. The company has not yet announced when the feature will expand to other regions...
"I Literally Was A Fool": Elon Musk Grilled In OpenAI Trial
Elon Musk faced fiery questioning Wednesday in his court showdown with OpenAI, as he insisted that the maker of ChatGPT had fooled him by turning what was an altruistic pursuit into a profit-making juggernaut.
'I literally was a fool': Musk grilled in OpenAI trial
Elon Musk faced fiery questioning Wednesday in his court showdown with OpenAI, as he insisted that the maker of ChatGPT had fooled him by turning what was an altruistic pursuit into a profit-making juggernaut.His second day of testimony in federal court in Oakland, California grew testy at times, as OpenAI's lawyers sought to portray the Tesla tycoon as an unreliable narrator of the company's history.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here.Musk, who he...
Elon Musk gets an apology from California regulators as SpaceX lawsuit is settled
California regulators settled a lawsuit that claimed a state agency showed political bias against the rocket company and its chief executiveCalifornia regulators apologized to the SpaceX CEO, Elon Musk, this week as they settled a lawsuit that claimed a state agency showed political bias against the rocket company and its chief executive.As part of the settlement, the California Coastal Commission acknowledged its members made “improper” statements about Musk’s political beliefs at a 2024 hearin...
Tesla Cybertruck began to fail before the buyer even drove it off the lot, lawsuit says
NewsWorldAmericasTesla Cybertruck began to fail before the buyer even drove it off the lot, lawsuit saysExclusive: Shane Bracko claims he lost the ability to steer his brand-new Cybertruck and wound up in a drainage ditchJustin Rohrlich Wednesday 29 April 2026 20:33 BSTBookmarkBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookmark"},"showComments":false,"showBoo...
Key Moments In Elon Musk’s Trial Against Sam Altman: ‘I Was A Fool’ To Fund OpenAI
Tesla billionaire Elon Musk reportedly declared, “Without me, OpenAI wouldn’t exist,” on the witness stand Wednesday as his testimony in his trial against Sam Altman stretches into a second day.
No OTP, no problem: Ahmedabad gang uses AI deepfakes to bypass Aadhaar checks
No OTP no problem Ahmedabad gang uses AI deepfakes to bypass Aadhaar checks
Kind-hearted woman plunged into nightmare after she agreed to give $20 to 'charity worker' walking around Trader Joe's parking lot with clipboard
Kind-hearted woman plunged into nightmare after she agreed to give $20 to 'charity worker' walking around Trader Joe's parking lot with clipboardSign up for our US Editor's Picks newsletter to get all the biggest exclusive stories By JENSEN BIRD Published: 18:37, 29 April 2026 | Updated: 18:38, 29 April 2026 e-mail View comments
In court, Elon Musk accuses OpenAI of trying to 'have your cake and eat it, too'
Business In court, Elon Musk accuses OpenAI of trying to 'have your cake and eat it, too' April 29, 20261:30 PM ET John Ruwitch Elon Musk arrives at the U.S. District Court in Oakland, Calif., Tuesday, April 28, 2026. Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP hide caption toggle caption Godofredo A. Vásquez/AP Elon Musk, of Tesla, SpaceX and DOGE fame, is testifying in court for a second day on Wednesday in his lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, a case that could alter the competitive landscape for ar...
Google Photos uses AI to make the iconic closet from ‘Clueless’ a reality
Google Photos on Wednesday announced a new AI-powered feature that will soon turn photos of your clothes into a digital closet where you can create new outfit ideas, and even virtually try on your creations. Yes, the idea takes obvious inspiration from Cher’s iconic virtual wardrobe featured in the movie “Clueless,” where she could scroll through her various ensembles while deciding what to wear. Google says the new feature will leverage AI technology to automatically create a...
More Gemini features are coming to Google TV
Google announced on Wednesday a new wave of AI-powered features coming to Google TV, alongside a dedicated short-form video feed that brings YouTube Shorts directly to the home screen. At the center of this update are more Gemini capabilities. Within the Gemini tab, a “Create” button lets users experiment with generative AI tools Nano Banana and Veo. These are rolling out first on Gemini-enabled TCL TVs in the U.S., with broader device support expected later.
Bill Gurley, Jack Altman back startup Pursuit, which helps companies sell to government
Mike Vichich grew up in Michigan. His family, he recalls, dedicated their lives to public service. His parents were teachers, his uncle a fighter pilot, while both sets of grandparents served in the army. “Growing up, public service was always a really admirable way to spend one’s life and one’s career,” he told TechCrunch. “I have three young kids. I want them to grow up in a country where government can actually get stuff done.” He went on to work in consulting, then launched a consumer compa...
Roku’s $3 streaming service, Howdy, reaches 1M subs, per recent report
Roku’s latest streaming bet is off to a solid start. Its affordable subscription service, Howdy, has now passed 1 million subscribers, according to data from research firm Antenna. This is a notable milestone for a platform that’s still pretty new, and suggests that it’s striking a chord with viewers who are tired of paying for yet another expensive subscription. Launched in August 2025, Howdy is Roku’s first real push into paid, ad-free streaming. At just $2.99 a month, Howdy is aimed at peopl...
Tech Continues to Lead the Way: Dudley
Katrina Dudley, Senior Investment Strategist for Franklin Templeton Public Markets, looks ahead to big tech earnings with Bloomberg's Dani Burger on 'Open Interest.' She says investors will be watching capex guidance and how sustainable it will be. (Source: Bloomberg)
Uber is in the hotel business now, thanks in part to AI
Uber customers in the United States can now book hotels directly through the app, one of several new features announced Wednesday that pushes far beyond the company’s original ride-hailing purpose and even deeper into its users’ lives. Uber announced the new hotel booking feature on Wednesday during its product-heavy annual Go-Get event in New York City. At launch, Uber customers will have access to more than 700,000 hotels worldwide through a partnership with Expedia Group, the trav...