

Inside the demise of EV startup Fisker, and X's new rules allow adult content
Jun 3, 2024
An electric vehicle startup faces the brink of bankruptcy due to founder missteps, sparking a discussion on the high stakes of innovation. Controversy brews over new adult content permissions on a major platform, raising concerns about user safety and harassment. A look at a unique dating app emphasizes authenticity over filtered representations in the dating scene. Additionally, there's a dive into the trend of smaller investors entering the AI market through special purpose vehicles, showcasing the rising risk in this rapidly evolving landscape.
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Fisker's Downfall
- Fisker Automotive, led by Henrik Fisker, faced bankruptcy after delivering only a few thousand Ocean SUVs.
- The company struggled with undelivered promises, power struggles, and lack of basic processes, leading to lawsuits and layoffs.
X's Adult Content Policy
- X (formerly Twitter) now allows adult content if consensually produced and labeled, raising safety concerns.
- Proving consent and preventing misuse, especially with deepfakes targeting women, is problematic.
Trump on TikTok
- Convicted felon Donald Trump joined TikTok, the platform he tried to ban as president.
- His first post featured UFC CEO Dana White, showcasing his presence at a UFC event.