Elon Musk Launch New Chatbot in December, Directly Competing with ChatGPT

Elon Musk Launch New Chatbot in December, Directly Competing with ChatGPT

Elon Musk Launch New Chatbot in December, Directly Competing with ChatGPT

Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, is set to release a new chatbot application this December, marking a clear effort to challenge the dominance of OpenAI, the company he co-founded but left in 2018. This launch represents a significant step in Musk’s broader ambitions to make a mark in the artificial intelligence (AI) sector.

A Competitive Move Against OpenAI

The upcoming chatbot will be xAI’s first consumer-facing product, according to The Wall Street Journal. Musk’s intention to compete with OpenAI is evident, particularly given his history with the company. After leaving OpenAI in 2018, Musk has twice sued the organization and its CEO, Sam Altman, accusing them of breaching initial agreements.

Since its establishment last year, xAI has been working on integrating AI into Musk’s other ventures. These include customer support for Starlink and the development of Grok, a chatbot exclusively available to paid subscribers of X (formerly Twitter). The new chatbot, however, aims to compete directly with ChatGPT, OpenAI’s flagship product.

Elon Musk Launch New Chatbot in December, Directly Competing with ChatGPT

Valuation and Revenue Challenges

Despite its rapid growth, xAI’s valuation and revenue still lag behind OpenAI’s towering numbers.

  • xAI Valuation: Estimated at $50 billion, surpassing the $44 billion Musk spent to acquire X.
  • OpenAI Valuation: Recently valued at an impressive $157 billion during its latest funding round.
  • Revenue Comparison: While xAI generates over $100 million annually, OpenAI’s projected revenue for 2024 stands at $3.7 billion.

These figures highlight the significant gap between the two companies, underscoring the uphill battle chatbox xAI faces to close the gap.

Investor Strategy and Financial Maneuvering

To strengthen Elon Musk xAI’s financial foundation, Elon Musk has implemented a strategic approach by allocating 25% of xAI shares to the investors who backed his acquisition of X (formerly Twitter). This maneuver serves two key purposes: it helps offset the paper losses those investors have faced since Musk’s high-profile purchase of the social media platform, and it works to rebuild and reinforce their confidence in his ambitious vision for the future of AI and technology.

Elon Musk Launch New Chatbot in December, Directly Competing with ChatGPT 

Elon Musk’s Ambitions in AI

The planned chatbot release underscores Musk’s ambitious vision in the AI industry. By integrating cutting-edge AI tools into his ecosystem of companies and directly challenging industry leaders like OpenAI, Musk seeks to revolutionize the sector.

While xAI faces significant challenges in valuation, revenue, and user adoption, the launch of this chatbot signals Musk’s determination to create innovative, disruptive products in the AI space. If successful, the December release could mark a pivotal moment in reshaping the competitive landscape of artificial intelligence.

As the AI race heats up, Elon Musk’s xAI is gearing up to make its mark with the launch of a new chatbot application. By directly competing with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, xAI is stepping into a crowded field dominated by established players. With a unique combination of vision, strategic maneuvering, and integration across Musk’s ventures, this upcoming release could redefine the way consumers engage with AI. The stakes are high, and all eyes will be on Musk and his team as they roll out this ambitious product.

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Woman dances next to elderly boyfriend's hospital bed while claiming she's been named in his will

Woman dances next to elderly boyfriend’s hospital bed while claiming she’s been named in his will

Woman dances next to elderly boyfriend’s hospital bed while claiming she’s been named in his will

Her actions really didn’t sit well with people on social media

A model has been facing the wrath of the internet after posting a video dancing by her boyfriend’s hospital bed, after she found out he was in the will.

Not quite sure whether this is a skit or not but people online have been up in arms over a new TikTok video shared by a Canadian model.

The 22-year-old Bronwin Aurora has gone viral with a rather simple video and people on social media really aren’t happy with it.

The model has previously been pretty open about her relationship with a significantly older man, reportedly in his mid 80s, and have often poked fun at their difference in age.

However, in one of her videos, the man is seen lying in a hospital bed, with Aurora dancing for the camera with the caption ‘Guys I got on the will’.

People on social media raged at the video of Bronwin dancing by the hospital bed (Bronwin Aurora/Instagram)

People on social media raged at the video of Bronwin dancing by the hospital bed (Bronwin Aurora/Instagram)

One person commented: “This is what happens when kids are raised by peers & the internet instead of adults. Forever acting like fools for attention.”

Another said: “Hope family sees this and adjusts the will. 1 cent sounds appropriate.”

With a third writing: “What in the actual f***… Can someone stop the f****** world because I want off!”

And another adding: “This is what social media does to people. The good thing is that the internet is forever, and she showed her true colors, and everyone can see her for the heartless person she is. I hope he removed her from the will after that.”

However, there is hope yet that this might be quite an elaborate bit designed to get people raging. So, no need to lose faith in humanity just yet.

Aurora has also posted similar videos of her dancing by her boyfriend’s hospital bed, one with the caption: “My boyfriend is in the hospital :(” as well as another that said “I found out he’s banging the nurse.”

Regardless of whether the relationship is genuine, or the video is simply meant as a joke, Aurora has previously defended her relationship online as it has received considerable criticism.

Bronwin has defended her relationship in previous videos (Bronwin Aurora/Instagram)

Bronwin has defended her relationship in previous videos (Bronwin Aurora/Instagram)

In another video she has simply said: “Age is literally just a number.

“I love him for who he is as a person, and he loves me for who I am as a person…obviously.”

She has not revealed how long the pair have been dating and not a lot is actually known about her partner. But whether it’s a joke or not, people on online aren’t really laughing.

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Putin's Ukraine drone barrages are increasingly backfiring on his closest ally

Putin’s Ukraine drone barrages are increasingly backfiring on his closest ally

Belarus’ opposition say Russian strike UAVs are overflying the country nightly.

LONDON — “Europe’s last dictator” — as Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has often been termed — thus far appears to have kept his nation out of the worst of the spiralling war engulfing his neighbors to the east and south.

The 70-year-old provided invaluable material and political support for Russian ally President Vladimir Putin in his war on Ukraine, even offering Belarus as a launchpad for the doomed Russian drive towards Kyiv in the early stages of the full-scale invasion.

Since then, Russian forces have used Belarusian territory to launch ballistic missiles into Ukraine. Belarus houses bases at which Russian troops train for battle and hospitals where they recover.

Minsk even now hosts Russian nuclear warheads and Lukashenko brokered the short-lived settlement between the Kremlin and Wagner financier Yevgeny Prigozhin after the latter’s ill-fated 2023 mutiny.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko attends the COP29 opening ceremony in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Nov. 12, 2024.

As the war in Ukraine escalated and the enmity between Moscow and its Western rivals deepened, Lukashenko’s apparent hesitance to fully commit to the conflict seems to have bought him some level of freedom from retaliation.

But with Moscow’s drone and missile barrages into Ukraine growing in scale and regularity, Belarusian opposition groups say the danger to their country is increasing.

The Belarusian Hajun Project — an open-source intelligence group banned as an “extremist” organization by Minsk — said a record-high total of 151 drones entered Belarus during November. At least three were shot down by Belarusian air defenses, it added.

One Russian attack in late November saw a record 38 strike drones cross into Belarus, the group said. ABC News could not independently verify the drone flights.

Neither the Belarusian Defense Ministry nor Foreign Ministry replied to ABC News’ requests for comment.

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Russian drones were first reported over Belarus in mid-July, their appearance then relatively sporadic. In October, the Hajun Project said it tracked a total of 49 Russian drones flying into Belarusian airspace across the month. The monthly total trebled by the end of November.

At least one drone landed and exploded in the southeastern Gomel Oblast, according to Ukrainian and opposition Belarusian media reports.

According to Ukrainian air force after-action reports, Russian drones enter Belarus near-nightly. The air force has noted that its evolving electronic warfare countermeasures play some role in the increasing number of Russian strike drones going off course.

Minsk has complained of Ukrainian drones violating its airspace. In July, Lukashenko himself demanded that Kyiv ensure “comprehensive measures be taken to rule out any such future incidents in the future which could lead to further escalation of the situation in the region.”

In September, Belarus’ military said it had downed foreign drones.

Chief of the General Staff Col. Sergei Frolov said drones were shot down without specifying their nation of origin. “Timely actions by the air defense forces on duty destroyed all the violators’ targets,” he said in a statement quoted by the state-run Belta news agency.

A Ukrainian officer examines a downed Shahed drone with a thermobaric charge launched by Russia in a research laboratory in an undisclosed location in Ukraine on Nov. 14, 2024.
Efrem Lukatsky/AP

Jonathan Eyal of the Royal United Services Institute think tank in the U.K., told ABC News that Lukashenko “has always been very careful to calibrate the policy in a way that allows implausible deniability of any involvement in the Ukraine war — and at the same time makes himself useful to the Russians.”

“He also knows that most of the Belarusian population has no interest in being dragged into the war at all,” Eyal added, describing a “balancing act” in which the Belarusian leader has to at least pretend to be defending the nation’s airspace.

“It’s not a great secret that the Russians can do more or less what they want with Belarusian airspace,” Eyal added. “The idea that somehow the Belarusian military is determined to defend its sovereignty is a bit far-fetched.”

“These are very calibrated messages from Lukashenko trying to persuade people — both at home and overseas — that somehow he remains a complete master of his own destiny,” Eyal said.

For Belarus’ pro-Western opposition — many now living in exile following Lukashenko’s crackdown on the mass protests that followed the 2020 presidential election — the drone flights are a sign of Minsk’s weakness.

MORE: Zelenskyy says Ukraine facing Russian ‘aerial terror’ after night of drone strikes

Franak Viacorka, the chief political adviser to Belarusian opposition leader-in-exile Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, told ABC News that drones “are flying over Belarus practically every single night.” An average week sees 40 or 50 UAVs transit border areas, he said.

Viacorka said Lukashenko’s government is working hard to hide any evidence of errant Russian munitions. “It’s very uncomfortable for them to say that the Russians are using our airspace,” he said. “It happens with the agreement of Lukashenko, or perhaps Russia doesn’t even ask Lukashenko for permission.”

Aliaksandr Azarau — a former police investigator who defected and now leads the opposition BYPOL group made up of former Belarusian security employees — said government propaganda seeks to hide the problem while framing all intruding drones as Ukrainian.

“The concern is only for the people who see these drones above their heads near the Ukrainian border,” Azaru said. “The rest of Belarusians don’t think about the drones — it’s not their problem.”

Official Belarusian reports of drones being intercepted, he added, are part of “a political game.” Azaru even claimed that Belarusian military aircraft have held fire and flown alongside Russian drones, effectively escorting them into Ukrainian airspace

When a drone does fall on Belarusian territory, Viacorka said, “the place is cleared immediately” and any witnesses are pressed by security services not to reveal any details.

The issue, he added, is politically sensitive for Lukashenko. “His narrative is that, thanks to him, Belarus has not gotten involved in war,” Viacorka said. “But when people see drones and shells flying over their territory, they see that Belarus is already involved in war.”

Ukrainian service personnel use a searchlight as they search for drones in the sky over the city during a Russian drone strike in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Nov. 7, 2024.
Gleb Garanich/Reuters

“It’s very worrying that Belarus is getting more and more involved,” Viacorka said.

Lukashenko and his Russian allies, he added, are “putting more and more people in Belarus in danger.”

Russia’s access to Belarusian airspace may also pose a threat to eastern NATO nations, three of whom — Poland, Lithuania and Latvia — border the country.

Russian freedom to act throughout Belarusian airspace has “many implications” for regional NATO states, Eyal suggested, as well as for western Ukrainian regions that will be more accessible for Moscow’s Shaheds.

In September, Latvia’s Defense Ministry reported that a Russian strike UAV crashed in the Rezekne region in the east of the country after flying across Belarus.

MORE: Russia sets new drone attack record in overnight Ukraine barrage

Since then, “improvements in all levels of Latvian airspace surveillance have been made, as well as in decision-making and information exchange algorithms,” a ministry spokesperson told ABC News. This includes the deployment of mobile air defense battle groups to the eastern Latgale border region, they said.

The procedures for NATO’s Baltic air policing mission “have also been clarified, allowing allied fighters to destroy aggressor drones entering Latvian airspace if necessary,” the spokesperson added.

“Russia has control over Belarusian foreign and domestic policies,” they continued. “Belarus is an additional Russian military district, so the threat coming from Belarus is orchestrated by Russia. Unfortunately, it is not up to Belarus and its citizens to decide how Russia uses Belarusian airspace to achieve its aggressive foreign policy goals.”

“Hybrid warfare is already happening between Russia and the West,” the ministry spokesperson said. “Belarus is just a tool for Russian aggressive foreign policy. In the short term, Russia will continue to use a wide range of hybrid warfare tools to weaken Western countries and divide their unity.”

“The Belarusian regime’s hybrid attack on the Latvian border with artificial migration demonstrates that we must prepare for all possible scenarios including violation of our airspace,” they said.

Two German Eurofighter jets — part of NATO’s Baltic air policing mission — take off at from an air base in Neuburg, southern Germany, on Feb. 26, 2024.
Lukas Barth-tuttas/AFP via Getty Images
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People spot major difference between Spotify Wrapped in 2023 and 2024 that explains why it’s ‘ruined’ this year

People spot major difference between Spotify Wrapped in 2023 and 2024 that explains why it’s ‘ruined’ this year

People spot major difference between Spotify Wrapped in 2023 and 2024 that explains why it’s ‘ruined’ this year

People spot major difference between Spotify Wrapped in 2023 and 2024 that explains why it’s ‘ruined’ this year

Spotify Wrapped 2024 is being dragged by music lovers as a ‘flop’ compared to 2023

Spotify’s 2024 Wrapped has come under fire from music lovers who can’t help but compare it to last year’s experience.

Spotify’s announcement for 2024 Wrapped

Spotify advertised this year’s Wrapped as offering ‘an even richer experience’ giving users ‘new ways to connect with listeners on a more personal level – right where they’re already streaming [their] music’.

It’s website adds: “With hundreds of millions of fans sharing their Wrapped stories every year, your music becomes part of a global phenomenon. It’s your opportunity to stand out, connect more deeply with your biggest fans, and drive profile visits and streams.”

However, not everyone’s felt quite the same way after seeing their 2024 Wrapped.

Spotify Wrapped 2023 (Spotify/ Twitter/ @cherryatt_)

Spotify Wrapped 2023 (Spotify/ Twitter/ @cherryatt_)

The comparison

A Twitter user took to the platform to share a screenshot of just the top part of the Spotify Wrapped screens, comparing how the one from 2023 looked opposed to the one this year.

And the difference is clear – Spotify Wrapped 2023 came with 20 different pages breaking down your music tastes, including insights into not just your favorite artists and genres, but moods.

This year’s Spotify Wrapped only gave users 10 pages of insights into their listening habits.

And it’s not left users amused.

Spotify Wrapped 2024 - spot the difference (Spotify/ Twitter/ @cherryatt_)

Spotify Wrapped 2024 – spot the difference (Spotify/ Twitter/ @cherryatt_)

Reactions

One Twitter user said: “I had too high expectations for this year’s wrapping.”

“They made it seem like this year would be worth the wait. They should’ve stopped tracking on Christmas if this was the case,” another added.

A third commented: “A downgrade, we lost.”

“2023 is clearly the winner here,” a fourth said.

A fifth said: “Year after year everything in this world tends to be worse than the year before..”

“Spotify wrapped flopped this year so bad like where are the music cities, the playlists, the top genres or the listening auras… all that wait for WHAT #SpotifyWrapped2024,” a sixth commented.

And that’s not the only issue users had with this year’s Spotify Wrapped either with many commenting on the visuals alongside the lack of categories.

A user said: “Spotify making us wait all that time and wrapped has the most boring visuals and slideshow in years.”

“Spotify really made us wait just to serve PowerPoint 2010 vibes – like, this is what took so long?” a second wrote.
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2 kindergarteners in 'extremely critical condition' after Christian school shooting

2 kindergarteners in ‘extremely critical condition’ after Christian school shooting

The suspect is dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Two kindergarteners were seriously wounded in a shooting at a small Christian grammar school in Northern California on Wednesday, authorities said.

After entering the school and opening fire on the students, the suspected gunman died from what is believed by officials to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Two boys, ages 5 and 6, were promptly taken to a hospital and were in “extremely critical condition” as of Wednesday evening, according to Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea.

PHOTO: Emergency vehicles at the Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists,near Oroville, in Palermo, California,  Dec. 4, 2024, in this screengrab obtained from social media video.
Police officers work next to emergency vehicles at the Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists, where a gunman shot and wounded two children aged 5 and 6 before shooting himself dead, near Oroville, in Palermo, California, Dec. 4, 2024, in this screengrab obtained from social media video.

Authorities in Butte County responded to 911 calls for reports of an active shooter at the Feather River Adventist School just outside of Oroville, California, shortly after 1 p.m. local time, Honea told reporters. A trooper with the California Highway Patrol was the first to arrive on the scene and found the two wounded students and the suspect’s body with a handgun nearby.

The sheriff said the suspected shooter had met with a school administrator earlier in the day to discuss enrolling a student at the school, which teaches kindergarten to 8th grade and has a total of 35 students, according to Honea.

It’s unclear if the meeting was legitimate or a ruse for the suspected gunman to get inside, the sheriff said.

Police investigate a shooting at the Feather River Adventist School in Oroville, Calif., Dec. 4, 2024.

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The meeting was described as “cordial” and did not set off any alarm bells with the school administrator, the sheriff said.

A few minutes after that meeting, the shots rang out, he explained.

Police investigate a shooting at the Feather River Adventist School in Oroville, Calif., Dec. 4, 2024.

The sheriff told reporters that authorities have identified the shooter and said that he may have targeted the school because of its affiliation with the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

“Out of an abundance of caution, we sent an alert out to law enforcement agencies throughout the state of California, advising them of this shooting and advising them that the subject may have targeted this school because of its affiliation with that particular religious organization,” Honea said.

“Our request of those law enforcement agencies was to be vigilant and make sure that those schools are safe and the students are still safe,” he added.

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The sheriff said authorities are not ready to publicly release the suspect’s identity.

The suspect was dropped off at the school by an Uber driver who had been located in the aftermath of the shooting and undergone interviews with police.

Otherwise, authorities are still looking to piece together a timeline of his whereabouts leading up to the shooting.

Police investigate a shooting at the Feather River Adventist School in Oroville, Calif., Dec. 4, 2024.

“We’re working to essentially reconstruct this individual’s activities over the course of today as well as into the past to determine why … he did the things that he did,” Honea said.

The sheriff’s office is leading the investigation into the shooting. The FBI is helping to process the crime scene and also to dig into the suspect’s background.

Butte County is located about 65 miles north of Sacramento.

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Embracing the Journey: How Models Are Redefining Beauty Standards with Self-Love Transformations

Embracing the Journey: How Models Are Redefining Beauty Standards with Self-Love Transformations

Embracing the Journey: How Models Are Redefining Beauty Standards with Self-Love Transformations

It’s easy to believe that models, with their picture-perfect images, have it all. But behind the glitz and glamour often lies a journey of self-discovery, body transformation, and, most importantly, self-love. Today, a growing number of models are using their platforms not just to showcase their stunning appearances but also to share the more raw, real, and personal narratives of their bodies’ evolution. Their stories are more than just inspiring—they’re a testament to redefining beauty standards and promoting authentic body positivity.

This movement has seen models boldly presenting their before-and-after transformations in a manner that’s far removed from the traditional “weight-loss” or “fitness journey” rhetoric. Instead, these images and stories are centered around acceptance, health, and self-respect. They encourage us to celebrate our bodies at every stage, embrace imperfections, and recognize that true beauty comes from how we view ourselves, not how others perceive us. Each post, each image, and each word aims to shift the focus away from external validation and towards internal contentment.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the prominent figures in this space who are using their experiences to inspire thousands around the world.
  1. Iskra Lawrence: Celebrating Every Size and Shape

Iskra Lawrence is a name synonymous with body positivity. The British model and advocate rose to fame for her unretouched images and her staunch stance against the pressure to conform to the industry’s narrow beauty standards. But Iskra’s journey hasn’t been easy. She’s spoken candidly about her struggles as a young model, where she faced constant rejection and pressure to lose weight. After years of battling her body image, she made the brave decision to reject diet culture and embrace her natural curves.

Today, Iskra’s Instagram is a treasure trove of motivational content. She regularly posts side-by-side photos of herself, not as a comparison but as a celebration of growth and self-love. Whether it’s showing her body in different poses, lighting, or times of the month, she breaks down the illusion of “perfection” often curated on social media. Her journey isn’t about achieving a specific size but rather about feeling strong, healthy, and confident at any size.

Iskra also encourages her followers to appreciate their bodies for what they can do rather than just how they look. By sharing her personal stories and even her post-pregnancy body changes, she’s creating a safe space where women of all shapes and sizes feel seen and heard.

  1. Jameela Jamil: Turning Trauma into Triumph

Jameela Jamil, the actress and activist behind the “I Weigh” movement, is another powerful voice in the body positivity community. While she’s not a traditional model, Jameela’s platform reaches millions, and she uses it to challenge toxic beauty ideals and redefine what “weight” truly means. Her journey began as a personal crusade against the harmful messages she received growing up, which led to eating disorders and body dysmorphia.

Instead of focusing on a physical transformation, Jameela’s “before-and-after” posts highlight the mental shift from self-hatred to self-compassion. Her “before” photos are often accompanied by scathing captions detailing how she used to feel trapped in her body, obsessed with looking a certain way to gain approval. The “after” photos, in contrast, radiate joy, empowerment, and freedom from the shackles of those expectations.

Jameela’s unapologetic attitude has inspired others to join her in rejecting the notion that our worth is tied to our appearance. She’s built a community that weighs itself not in pounds or kilos, but in achievements, talents, and contributions. By encouraging her followers to share their own “I Weigh” stories, she’s helping to shift the focus away from the physical and onto what truly matters: self-worth.

  1. Hunter McGrady: Shattering the Mold for Plus-Size Models

Hunter McGrady isn’t just a plus-size model—she’s a pioneer in the industry. With her appearances in Sports Illustrated, she broke barriers, proving that beauty comes in all shapes and sizes. Hunter’s journey started in a world that demanded she fit a specific mold. As a young model, she was pressured to maintain a weight that wasn’t natural for her body, leading to a painful cycle of dieting and dissatisfaction.

But when Hunter embraced her true self and shifted to plus-size modeling, everything changed. Her career took off, and she became a beacon of hope for other women struggling with their bodies. On her social media, she posts stunning photoshoots next to candid pictures of herself in everyday moments. One of her most impactful transformations involved showing her body during a period of intense exercise and strict dieting versus a current photo where she’s curvier but visibly happier and healthier.

Hunter’s message is clear: beauty is not defined by size. She often shares stories of her mental transformation, urging followers to prioritize self-care, health, and confidence over unattainable standards. Her story is a reminder that the path to self-love is rarely linear but worth every step.

  1. Tess Holliday: Redefining What It Means to Be a Model

As one of the world’s first size-22 supermodels, Tess Holliday has faced criticism and hate that most of us can’t even imagine. But she’s never let that deter her. Instead, Tess uses her platform to unapologetically promote self-love, no matter your size. Her story is not just about physical transformation but about fighting for her place in an industry that has long ignored women like her.

Tess’s “before-and-after” images are often snapshots of her life at different stages, each representing a victory over societal expectations. From overcoming eating disorders to navigating motherhood, Tess’s body has changed in many ways over the years, and she celebrates each version of herself. She openly discusses the mental and emotional toll of being constantly judged and how she’s learned to shield herself from negativity.

Her transformation posts are powerful because they’re not about achieving a “better” body—they’re about achieving a better mindset. Tess’s story is one of resilience and self-acceptance, showing that beauty is defined not by others, but by how we see ourselves.

  1. Ashley Graham: Pioneering Body Positivity in the Mainstream

Ashley Graham’s influence on the body positivity movement cannot be overstated. As one of the most successful plus-size models in history, she’s made it her mission to normalize curves and challenge the traditional standards of beauty. Ashley’s transformation story is less about physical changes and more about her rise to fame in an industry that initially tried to box her in.

When Ashley first started out, she was told to either lose weight or quit. But she refused to conform. Instead, she built a brand around her natural shape, paving the way for countless others. Her before-and-after posts show how her body has fluctuated over the years, particularly during her pregnancy. Instead of hiding these changes, she proudly displays them, emphasizing that all stages of a woman’s body are worthy of admiration.

Her message is simple yet profound: every woman deserves to feel beautiful, regardless of size, shape, or circumstance. Ashley’s story is a celebration of body diversity, and her journey continues to inspire women worldwide to embrace their own unique beauty.

Why These Stories Matter: The Power of Visibility and Authenticity

The impact of these models sharing their personal transformations cannot be underestimated. Each story, photo, and post serves as a beacon of hope for those struggling with their own body image. In a world where we’re constantly bombarded with edited images and unrealistic standards, seeing real people, real bodies, and real journeys is nothing short of revolutionary.

These women are changing the narrative. They’re showing us that “before” and “after” doesn’t have to mean “unworthy” and “worthy.” It can mean different stages of life, different priorities, or simply different ways of being happy. By embracing their true selves, they’re paving the way for a more inclusive and compassionate understanding of beauty.

So, the next time you come across a “before-and-after” post, remember that it’s not just about the physical changes you see. It’s about the courage to share, the strength to endure, and the journey of self-love that’s often hidden beneath the surface. Because, ultimately, the most beautiful transformation any of us can undergo is learning to love the skin we’re in—every version of it.

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Threads Adds 35 Million Users Thanks to Elon Musk’s Changes to X

Threads Adds 35 Million Users Thanks to Elon Musk’s Changes to X

Threads Adds 35 Million Users Thanks to Elon Musk’s Changes to X

Since early November, November,Threads has gained an incredible 35 million new users, thanks to the recent changes made to X’s terms of service. Meta’s new platform has quickly become a popular alternative for former X users, as many leave the platform in search of a more favorable social media experience. As a result, Threads has seen massive user growth, with millions flocking to the service, especially after changes by Elon Musk at X.

X Users Flock to Threads and Bluesky

After X’s recent modifications, including using user posts to train the Grok chatbot, many users have voiced dissatisfaction. As a result, many have sought out other platforms, with Threads and Bluesky emerging as the top alternatives. Threads has capitalized on this shift, quickly becoming a competitor in the social media space. Offering a similar experience to the early days of TwitterThreads provides a user-friendly environment that many find appealing. The app has even updated to include new features, such as the ability to customize feeds to only display content from users they follow, a highly requested feature.

Meta’s Ambitious Growth Plans for Threads

The impressive growth of Threads has sparked high expectations for the platform. With a surge in new usersMeta is hopeful that Threads will achieve the same success as its other major platforms, such as FacebookInstagram, and WhatsApp, all of which boast over 1 billion users. The rapid growth of Threads also aligns with Meta’s goals to further expand its dominance in the social media market. Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri revealed that Threads added 15 million new users in just the first two weeks of November, signaling that Threads is gaining serious traction.

Threads’ Growing Popularity Amid Controversy

The surge in Threads users is largely due to the ongoing controversies surrounding Elon Musk’s leadership of X. Many users have been unhappy with the recent changes, including the monetization of posts and data privacy concerns. Threads offers a refreshing alternative with a focus on user experience and privacy. The app’s resemblance to early Twitter has made it a popular choice for people looking for a more transparent and engaging platform.

With the US Presidential Election approaching, Threads has also seen increased traffic as users seek to stay informed and engaged in a space where discussions are less restricted. Bluesky and Threads are seen as the perfect alternatives to X, and both platforms are expected to continue growing as users seek out better options for online expression.

Threads on Track to Compete with X

Before setting this new record, Threads already boasted 275 million active monthly users, a 175% increase from the previous year. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has expressed confidence that Threads will become the next major social media app within the company’s portfolio. On average, more than 1 million users are signing up for Threads every day, which showcases the app’s rapid expansion and popularity.

Despite X’s larger user baseThreads is quickly closing the gap. According to Sensor TowerX currently has around 318 million monthly active users, but this represents a 24% decline compared to when Elon Musk acquired Twitter in October 2022. The competition between Threads and X is heating up, and Meta’s new platform appears poised to continue gaining ground as more users seek a better alternative to the platform under Musk’s control.

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Biden considering preemptive pardons for officials Trump might target: Source

Biden considering preemptive pardons for officials Trump might target: Source

Possible names include Gen. Mark Milley, Liz Cheney, Adam Schiff and Dr. Fauci

President Joe Biden and his senior aides are discussing possible preemptive pardons for people who might be targeted by the incoming Trump administration, according to a source close to the president.

Possible names include current and former officials such as retired Gen. Mark Milley, former GOP Rep. Liz Cheney, Sen.-elect Adam Schiff and Dr. Anthony Fauci.

Politico was first to report the news.

The consideration comes after Biden issued a full pardon for his son, Hunter Biden, on Dec. 1. The move sparked backlash from Republicans and criticism from many Democrats.

MORE: How President Biden came to the decision to pardon his son Hunter

President Joe Biden, accompanied by Hunter Biden walks out of a bookstore in downtown Nantucket, Massachusetts, Nov. 29, 2024.

The White House said Biden did so, despite his past pledges not to pardon his son, because “it didn’t seem his political opponents would let go of it.”

Throughout his campaign, President-elect Donald Trump vowed to exact “retribution” on his political enemies.

Milley, who retired as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff last year, has long been a target of Republican attacks over the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.

He also stoked Trump’s ire over a report that Milley secretly called his Chinese counterpart before and after the 2020 election to dispel China’s fears Trump was not planning an attack. Trump accused Milley of “treason” after the report.

Cheney and Schiff have also long been criticized by Trump over their investigation into the attack on the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob on Jan. 6, 2021. The two were part of the House Jan. 6 committee’s yearlong probe, which concluded with the recommendation of criminal charges against Trump. Schiff also was the lead House prosecutor in Trump’s first Senate impeachment trial.

Former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., speaks at a town hall with Democratic presidential nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, at the Royal Oak Music Theatre, Oct. 21, 2024, in Royal Oak, Mich.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, former Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, testifies before the House Select Committee on the Coronavirus, June 3, 2024, in Washington.

Cheney lost her reelection bid in 2022 to a Trump-backed Republican challenger. Cheney endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris over Trump, and appeared with Harris several times on the campaign trail.

Schiff is now the senator-elect from California after winning the seat held by late Sen. Dianne Feinstein in November.

Fauci, the former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, faced intense scrutiny over the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

He’s been called to Capitol Hill to testify on school shutdowns, the virus’ origins and more by House Republicans since retiring in 2022.

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Elon Musk’s Neuralink is approved brain implant testing in the US and Canada

Elon Musk’s Neuralink is approved brain implant testing in the US and Canada

Elon Musk’s Neuralink is approved brain implant testing in the US and Canada

Neuralink, the brain-implant company founded by Elon Musk, has received regulatory approval to conduct brain implant trials in the United States and Canada. With this development, Neuralink aims to advance the frontier of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, potentially transforming medical science and improving the lives of individuals with disabilities.

PRIME Research Initiative

Neuralink’s new research program, named PRIME (Precise Robotically Implanted Brain-Computer Interface), focuses on testing the safety and efficacy of its groundbreaking wireless brain-computer interface. A core component of the study is its advanced robotic surgical system, which ensures precise implantation.

The trials specifically target patients with quadriplegia, enabling them to control external devices such as computers using only their thoughts. According to Neuralink, PRIME’s objectives include enhancing the accessibility of these technologies while validating their real-world benefits.

Milestones in the United States

Neuralink’s technology has already demonstrated promising results in the United States, where two patients have undergone successful device implantation.

  • One patient used the system to play video gamesbrowse the internetpost on social media, and control a laptop cursor, showcasing its versatility.
  • The second patient mastered skills such as 3D object design, highlighting the interface’s potential for professional applications.

These achievements underscore the transformative power of Neuralink’s brain implants, which enable users to bridge the gap between thought and action seamlessly.

Elon Musk's Neuralink is approved brain implant testing in the US and Canada

Expansion into Canada

In a significant milestone, Neuralink recently obtained approval from Health Canada to conduct trials in the country. Neurosurgeons are now recruiting six quadriplegic patients for participation. This marks the company’s first international trial and a step toward global expansion.

The Canadian trials aim to replicate and build on the successes observed in the U.S., further validating the system’s safety and effectiveness.

Broader Implications for Medicine

While the immediate focus is on restoring mobility and communication for individuals with paralysis, Neuralink’s technology holds immense promise for a wide range of medical applications. Potential future uses include:

  • Treating neurodegenerative disorders such as ALS and Parkinson’s disease.
  • Assisting in the management of mental health conditions like depression and PTSD.
  • Enhancing rehabilitation for stroke survivors and others with brain injuries.

These possibilities place Neuralink at the forefront of neurotechnology, a field that merges medicine with cutting-edge innovation.

Strategic Vision for Global Impact

Neuralink’s recent trials demonstrate Elon Musk’s commitment to creating transformative solutions. The company’s approval to operate in Canada signals its intent to bring its technology to a broader audience, making it a leader in brain-machine interface technology.

Elon Musk's Neuralink is approved brain implant testing in the US and Canada 

Challenges and Opportunities

Despite its breakthroughs, Neuralink faces challenges in proving its technology’s long-term safety, scalability, and ethical implications. However, the overwhelming potential to improve lives and reshape medical practices provides a strong incentive for continued development and collaboration with regulatory bodies.

A New Era for Assistive Technology

Neuralink’s brain-implant trials represent a critical step toward redefining human-machine interaction. By empowering individuals with disabilities to control devices through thought alone, Neuralink is not just building a product—it is pioneering a movement.

As the trials expand and the company refines its technology, the potential applications of this innovation may soon extend beyond medicine, reshaping industries and elevating the quality of life for millions worldwide.

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Prince Harry addresses rumors of divorce from Meghan Markle in public statement

Prince Harry addresses rumors of divorce from Meghan Markle in public statement

Prince Harry addresses rumors of divorce from Meghan Markle in public statement

Prince Harry has opened up about the impact of so much speculation surrounding his and Meghan Markle’s relationship

Prince Harry has revealed what he thinks of the level of scrutiny on him and Meghan Markle amid recent divorce rumors.

The member of the royal family took to the stage at The New York Times‘ 2024 DealBook Summit on December 4, and was quizzed about how he handles speculation about his relationship with Suits actor Meghan Markle, who he married back in 2018.

Meghan Markle Gives Surprise Interview On The Ellen DeGeneres Show
The Duchess of Sussex has shared stories of her life before she married Prince Harry. Credit: @theellenshow/Twitter

NYT columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin told Prince Harry when he ‘Google News-ed’ him, he found there are ‘people fascinated by everything’ he’s doing ‘all the time’.

“They’re fascinated by Meghan is in California right now, and you’re here,” he continued. “And there’s articles left and right about, you know, ‘Why are you making, doing independent events? Why aren’t you doing them together?'”

Sorkin questioned whether this level of scrutiny is ‘normal’ for the prince, noting a recent article pointed out how Markle is in California while he’s in New York, questioning whether the pair have split up.

Sorkin added: “Is that a good thing for you, in a way, that there’s so much interest in you?”

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle often find themselves at the center of speculation (Juancho Torres/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle often find themselves at the center of speculation (Juancho Torres/Anadolu via Getty Images)

And Prince Harry didn’t shy away from diving right into what he thinks of the level of attention he and his family receive.

Noting it’s ‘definitely not a good thing’ how much coverage is generated surrounding him and Markle, Prince Harry continued: “Apparently we’ve bought or moved house 10, 12 times. We’ve apparently divorced maybe 10, 12 times as well. So it’s just like, what?”

However, being at the center of stories in the press isn’t something Prince Harry isn’t used to, the royal family member reflecting he’s ‘had a live experience’ of it ‘since [he] was a kid’.

“I’ve seen stories written about myself that aren’t exactly based on reality. I’ve seen stories about members of my family, friends, strangers, all sorts of people,” he continued.

Prince Harry has grown up with stories written about him and his family (Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation via Getty Images)

Prince Harry has grown up with stories written about him and his family (Eric Charbonneau/Archewell Foundation via Getty Images)

“And I think when you grow up within that environment, you do find yourself questioning the validity of the information but also what other people are thinking of that as well, and how dangerous it can be over the course of time.”

And his response to the people who write such stories?

Prince Harry resolved: “It’s hard to keep up with, but that’s why you just sort of ignore it. The people I feel most sorry about are the trolls.

“Their hopes are just built and built, and it’s like, ‘Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes,’ and then it doesn’t happen. So I feel sorry for them. Genuinely, I do.”

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