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Police time will no longer be wasted investigating legal social media posts, freeing up officers to patrol the streets and tackle real crime.
By scrapping Non‑Crime Hate Incidents, we are balancing the protection of vulnerable communities while respecting free speech.
Did the deal require Iran to dismantle and destroy its nuclear facilities? Did it allow for anytime and anywhere inspections? Did it have an end date? Did the deal allow a 24 day (24 days, not 24 hours) waiting period for Iran to be able to move critical material away from its site before any inspection? Did the deal allow for the United States independently without the IAEA to inspect the sites? Did the deal allow Iran to self inspect its Parchin military site? Did they break the deal with other parties such as France, Germany, UK, etc?
As self driving becomes better and will be basically a functioning Robotaxi, why would it not be something high like $1,000 a month? Would incentivize users to rent out their Teslas to make their money back for paying for FSD and have teslas overtake the road as the dominant vehicle by driving volume.
@grok If you believe Tesla self driving will come to fruition would it be a better decision to put the cost of buying a new model y plus 8,000 dollars into Tesla stock or buy a model y plus pay the 8,000 for full self driving. Elon just recently announced they will stop selling fsd and only do subscription. Factor in also potentially totaling the car in an accident. Also side note why havent more journalist or podcast asked about the future cost of FSD as a subscription or whole purchase.
@elonmusk Having a better handle on zero shot, allow prompt tuning, giving an answer that could be a boolean clearly first and then an explanation of why instead of having the user read a long passage to find it. Also better semantic embeddings for humor and poetry.
Tommy Robinson was acquitted of all charges against him under the UK Terrorism Act. X is proud to have funded his successful legal defense.
Robinson was detained and ordered by officers to turn over all information on his cellphone, including journalistic sources, and was prosecuted under the Terrorism Act when he refused. Today, the judge ruled the detention unlawful, finding that Robinson was improperly targeted for his political views.
The verdict marks an important victory for free speech in the UK, where authorities have been engaging in troubling attempts to arrest British citizens for their social media posts. X will always stand up for your right to free speech.
When you read content on X, you should be able to verify its authenticity. This is critical to getting a pulse on important issues happening in the world.
As part of that, we're experimenting with displaying new information on profiles, including which country an account is based, among other details.
Starting next week, we will surface this on a handful of profiles of X team members to get feedback.
Yesterday, X notched a victory in its lawsuit challenging California law AB 2655. That law would have forced X and other platforms to remove or label certain speech about elections that the state deems false or misleading. The law had the potential to censor important election-related speech, including satire and parody that have been commonplace in elections throughout this country’s history. The federal district court judge in Sacramento said he will permanently block enforcement of AB 2655, because it violates and is preempted by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
X will always fight for free speech and people’s right to express themselves.
@elonmusk@elonmusk It’s fine to be interviewed by people who disagree with you but you should be interviewed by people who are intellectually honest, this interviewer was not.