
xAI Cuts 500 Grok Trainers as Musk Bets on Automation
Elon Musk’s xAI has abruptly laid off around 500 data annotators responsible for training its chatbot, Grok. These workers were central to shaping the model’s tone, accuracy, and behavior. Their sudden removal signals a major shift toward automation and synthetic data, raising questions about Grok’s future quality and alignment. In this episode, we break down what the layoffs reveal about xAI’s strategy, how they impact Grok’s development, and why removing human feedback now could come at a cost.
16 Syys 10min

Elon Musk poised to reclaim title of world’s richest person + SpaceX MASSIVE Test - February 11, 2023
Originally aired : February 11, 2023Elon Musk is on the cusp of reclaiming his position as the world’s richest person after a surge in Tesla’s share price.The static fire test took place on Thursday, February 9, with the Booster 7 prototype standing tall on the launch mount at SpaceX’s Starbase facility in Boca Chica, Texas. As hoped, there were plenty of jaw-dropping visuals to go around and plenty to think about as SpaceX pushes forward with its ambitious Starship program.https://patreon.com/stagezero
15 Syys 16min

How much does Elon Musk's security cost?
How much does Elon Musk's security cost?
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Elon Musk Talks at Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' rally
Elon Musk Talks at Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' rally
14 Syys 18min

Starship’s new "Crunch Wrap" Heat Shield
Try Storm MCP Now - https://workwith.headai.io/3VyiHwOIn this episode, we dive into the two-week aftermath of Starship’s milestone flight from Starbase, Texas. SpaceX Starship’s biggest challenge: building a reliable, fully reusable heat shield. We break down what went right and wrong on Flight 10, including the small but high-stakes experiment with metallic heat shield tiles and why most of the protective ceramic tiles finally stayed in place during reentry.You’ll learn how visible wear, color changes from oxidized metal, and surprising data on tile ablation are driving SpaceX’s next moves. Get the inside story on the newly developed "crunch wrap" material, how robotic assembly may offer faster and safer flights, and why this rapid-fire approach to engineering is essential for SpaceX's Mars ambitions. We preview what’s coming on Flight 11 and hear about the push toward orbital missions, in-flight propellant transfer, and making Starship ready for NASA’s Artemis program.If you want to understand how real-world flight tests are shaping the future of reusable rocketry and what’s next for the world’s biggest spaceship, this episode is for you.
12 Syys 10min

George Knapp Alleges Lockheed Martin Held 'Unusual Material'
George Knapp Alleges Lockheed Martin Held 'Unusual Material'.mp3https://stan.store/wilwaldon
11 Syys 12min

Waymo Hits NYC Streets - Beating Tesla
Waymo is sending its self-driving cars into the heart of New York City, not to launch a robotaxi service yet, but to start mapping the chaos. In this episode, we break down why Alphabet’s AV division is quietly testing in Manhattan, what this move says about its long-term strategy, and how NYC’s strict rules could shape the future of autonomous vehicles. We dig into the permit details, regulatory hurdles, and why this data grab matters even without driverless rides on the table.
10 Syys 8min

Can SpaceX Starship launch to Mars in 2026?
Can SpaceX Starship launch to Mars in 2026?
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