📢 **Exciting News!** 📢
I just received a stunning piece of art from **Grok!** This masterpiece is a true work of creativity and talent. Huge thanks to Grok for this beautiful creation. I'm thrilled to share it with you all.
Stay tuned for more amazing art! 🎨🖼️ @elonmusk@grok
Come together and laugh! Get your crew together and get 🎟️ 🍿🥤 and see SCARY MOVIE, because some franchises never get old. See showtimes: https://t.co/uHT2bAgWSp
On the backlash against data centers, "We could have stepped out into these communities and been better neighbors." @cerebras@andrewdfeldman tells @tsgiles#BloombergTech
⏯️https://t.co/HTqPyRjyhs
ICYMI: "All of us are constrained by data centers right now. Everybody is constrained by their data center deployment." @cerebras@andrewdfeldman#BloombergTech@tsgiles
⏯️https://t.co/HTqPyRjyhs
⚡ The AI data center boom in the US is threatening to claim its biggest victim yet — the nation’s largest electric grid operator. ⚡
Here's the story @jendlouhyhc and I wrote on the future of PJM 👇
https://t.co/oARkHBq3RN
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Microsoft is tired of paying Anthropic. "I think many people are urgently looking for alternatives,” $msft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman told me. https://t.co/OoJLSbUGLZ
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NASA’s Juno mission saw particles accelerated by Jupiter’s powerful magnetic field to near the speed of light.
The findings may unlock a 100-year-old mystery about even faster particles reaching Earth from distant supernovas. 🔎⚡
Published today: https://t.co/yMv3Yv2PgM
Where are you spending your summer days? 🏖️
If you can’t constantly keep your toes in the sand, here are some photos to enjoy as the International @Space_Station orbited approximately 250 miles over popular beach destinations. Do you recognize any of these getaways?
Reflecting on the past, ready for the future ✨
@NASARoman engineers took one last look at the telescope's primary mirror, ensuring the observatory is ready to explore the universe.
Next up? Packing Roman up and shipping to @NASAKennedy for launch!
https://t.co/VeFVRA7hQG