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NEWS: Important new feature for X - Custom Timelines! Powered by Grok, you can pin timelines for over 75 custom topics to your feed, ranging from AI to Art to Photography. Early access for Premium subs on iOS. You can also now snooze topics from your timeline, if you want to tune out e.g politics for a while. Early access for Premium on iOS and Web.
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INSIGHT: Watch how a user helped X get rid of a bot network. Watch Full video here:
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NEWS: Elon confirms on the Grok 3 livestream that @xAI is launching an AI game studio 👀
X Daily News32,169 views • 1 year ago

NEWS: xAI is in discussions to lease data center capacity in Saudi Arabia
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NEWS: “Traditional journalism isn’t failing because of Elon Musk’s tweets—it’s failing because it’s lost the trust of the American people,” Robby Soave argues in a scathing critique of the media elite. Soave takes aim at Jim VandeHei , co-founder of Axios, who mocked independent creators during a recent speech, claiming that writing on social media doesn’t make someone a journalist any more than owning surgical tools makes someone a neurosurgeon. But Soave calls this analogy absurd. “Journalism isn’t like neurosurgery,” he says. “It doesn’t take years of training or expensive credentials.” Instead, it requires tools like a smartphone or publishing platform—resources that are now accessible to anyone. This democratization of information, Soave explains, has empowered independent creators to bypass traditional media gatekeepers and thrive in a new, decentralized media ecosystem. Soave also points out the hypocrisy in VandeHei’s critique. Axios itself is built on “smart brevity,” publishing tweet-length articles to cater to modern attention spans. Yet, VandeHei dismisses independent voices on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), calling them amateurs while ignoring their growing influence. The real problem, Soave argues, is legacy media’s refusal to adapt. “The credentialed elites are frustrated because people are succeeding without their permission,” he says. Instead of mocking independent creators, Soave believes traditional outlets should embrace this shift and rebuild trust by owning their mistakes and recognizing the value of alternative voices. “Journalism isn’t a priesthood,” Soave concludes. “It’s time for legacy media to evolve—or risk becoming obsolete.” Via
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