xAI reportedly forced employees to hand over biometric data to build Ani Grok chatbot

The Wall Street Journal reports that collecting this data was part of a secret company program called Project Skippy.

The Wall Street Journal reports that collecting this data was part of a secret company program called Project Skippy.

You don’t need to gather any items for this task, so feel free to start with an empty loadout to avoid risking your valuable resources. When you’re prepared, continue reading to find out where to locate the helmet needed for the ‘Keeping the Memory’ quest.

Overall, there are six different Crafting Stations in ARC Raiders:

Isla Fisher and her fellow cast members have been busy promoting their new movie, Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, which comes out on November 14th. While in London, Fisher attended a photoshoot at the Ham Yard Hotel and looked stunning. Here’s a peek:

One bit of surprise: It looks like we won’t see it for four full years.

Because you’ll be collecting Major Aiva’s Mementos, it’s smart to use an augment that creates a safe storage space for items. That way, if you pick up the mementos but die before you can return to base, they’ll still be safe in your storage and you won’t lose them.

Robert Carlyle, an Emmy nominee, plays the incredibly smart detective Sherlock. Even though it seemed like Sherlock died fighting his greatest enemy, Moriarty (played by Randall Park), Carlyle will be back in multiple episodes of season 2. We’ll also soon meet the person who greatly influenced John Watson – his father – for the first time.
![]()
I’ve been playing Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment ever since my digital pre-order became available about six hours ago. My first impression is really good – the game looks great in handheld mode and runs smoothly for the first hour or so. I did notice that cutscenes seem a little blurry when playing on my TV, especially on a 1440p display, though it wasn’t as noticeable in handheld mode. Hopefully, this can be fixed with an update, but it’s definitely visible.

Taylor’s birthday party was a huge success! She received extravagant gifts, including a decorated bicycle and a Range Rover. Pharrell Williams even made a surprise appearance to congratulate her, referencing her early signing to his Star Trak Entertainment label. The party footage is classic Taylor: she arrived as if she were a doll in a box and then performed a high-energy dance to “Jump Around.” The 16-year-old, known for her braces and distinctive New York accent, proudly declared her dance moves were a hit – and they were! Before the party, Taylor had already choreographed a full music video for Beyoncé, teaching her a popular dance from New York schools. This incredible party has set the bar high, and Taylor better start planning something equally amazing for her own daughter, Junie, in six years!

Megan Gallagher created and Sarah Snook stars in and executive produces All Her Fault, her first live-action TV series since Succession. It’s a gripping show that you’ll want to watch all at once. The story quickly picks up speed, presenting a complex mystery that begins with the disappearance of Milo, the young son of wealthy couple Marissa (Snook) and Peter Irvine (Jake Lacy). The initial event is confusing: when Marissa goes to collect Milo from a playdate, the woman at the door doesn’t recognize him. This woman isn’t the mother, Jenny, who arranged the playdate, nor is she her nanny. The phone number used to set up the playdate is now disconnected, and the real Jenny (Dakota Fanning) claims she never sent the text, saying she’s only met Marissa once. This raises the question: why would someone pretend to be Jenny and kidnap Milo?