Google Unveils Prototype AR Glasses with Multimodal AI Capabilities, But Launch Timeline Remains Unclear
Google showcases its vision for AR glasses with AI-powered features, but concrete details on product release and pricing remain scarce
Elliot Kim
In a shocking revelation, a super PAC funded by Elon Musk, Building America's Future, has been caught running deceptive ads presenting themselves as pro-Kamala Harris, while actually promoting a pro-Trump agenda. The ads, which have been targeted at undecided voters in swing states, misrepresent Harris's stance on controversial topics such as immigration and the Green New Deal.
The ads, which have been running on Facebook, are part of a larger campaign by Building America's Future, which has reportedly received funding from Musk. The PAC has spent over $300,000 on the ads, which have been sub-targeted to 819 different audience segments.
This is not the first time Musk's political activities have raised eyebrows. His America PAC has been giving $1 million checks to randomly selected swing state voters, a stunt that several campaign finance experts say is illegal. Despite warnings from the Department of Justice and a lawsuit filed by Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, Musk has continued to distribute the checks.
The controversy surrounding Musk's political activities has sparked concerns about the influence of big tech money in politics and the potential for deception and manipulation of voters. As the presidential election heats up, the tech community will be watching closely to see how this situation unfolds.
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