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Elon Musk shows off bartending robots at a recent Tesla event, but some attendees say the automatons were being controlled by people
By Andy Chalk published
news The Optimus robot "can be a teacher or babysit your kids," Musk promised, which strikes me as a terrible idea even if it's true.

AI avatars may soon be attending meetings for us and that sure feels like a slippery slope towards an AI future none of us want
By Andy Edser published
AI and me AI is entering the workplace and a bright future awaits, we're told. I'm really not so sure.

Brilliant execution, awful inspiration material: This AMD-powered Cybertruck mini PC really is in production
By Nick Evanson published
news It's a standard AMD Hawk Point system, shoehorned into a sturdy-looking chassis, but oh boy…those looks.

Tesla will roll out 'genuinely useful' humanoid robots to factory floor next year says Musk
By Jacob Ridley published
News Could we get one to tidy the PC Gamer office?

Bummer: Tesla's 'gaming computer' that it built a car around for some reason will be 'no longer capable of playing Steam games'
By Harvey Randall published
News "They probably realised it's a car."

Elon Musk claims Tesla could build a silicon foundry and make its own chips, but says 'I sure hope we don’t have to'
By Nick Evanson published
news Oh, just do it Elon. I'm sure you'd make more money from it than you have from Twitter.

OpenAI fires back at Elon Musk lawsuit with 'facts' showing he 'told us we would fail, started a competitor, and then sued us when we started making meaningful progress'
By Rich Stanton published
news "We intend to move to dismiss all of Elon’s claims."

Elon Musk finally says something we can all agree on: No one wants to have to log in with a Microsoft Account on Windows 11
By Andy Edser published
news In other news, birds fall from sky, pig spotted flying past PC Gamer window.

'Unpatchable' vulnerability in Tesla's AMD chips allows free access to the cars' paywalled features
By Katie Wickens published
news A flaw on the AMD chip means penny-pinching Teslas can indeed be jailbroken.

Judge knocks back Elon Musk's ridiculous claim in fatal Tesla crash lawsuit: His statements about auto-driving safety could have been deepfaked
By Rich Stanton published
news "Their position is that because Mr Musk is famous and might be more of a target for deep fakes, his public statements are immune."
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