• By Vikas Yadav
  • Sun, 06 Aug 2023 01:07 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Elon Musk's X (formerly called Twitter) continues to gain media attention because of the billionaire's activity and new features. In the latest update, Musk said that X would fund legal representation of users who were "unfairly treated" at their job because of their activity on X. He also adds that X will "go after the board of directors" in its endeavour.

Musk has not offered a clear territorial extent of this assistance. Further, a defined mechanism to inform X about the matter is still missing. Besides this update, here are the three latest updates you should know about X this week.

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Musk To Fund Legal Bills

"If you were unfairly treated by your employer due to posting or liking something on this platform, we will fund your legal bill," Musk said in an X post. He goes on to add that the assistance will have "no limits" and the retaliation will be "extremely loud".

X Blue Is Now 'Premium'

According to X News Daily, the platform's 'Blue' service has been renamed 'Premium'. In a recent tweet, Elon Musk stressed the new wording while explaining the eligibility for ad revenue sharing. @xDaily confirmed that the X handle has been renamed, but traces of 'Blue' exists across the platform.

Better Access To Viral Content

Replying to a user who demanded an easier way to access "viral/reposted posts" of a user, Elon Musk said: "That's coming soon." Once the feature arrives, top posts from an account will appear on the profile page.

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Musk Takes Away More Handles

After taking away '@X' from a user, the platform has also snapped access from a user (@jeremyvaught) of his '@music' handle. According to The Indian Express, X has also taken control of the '@movies' and '@tv' handles.

Besides X, another interesting update is on xAI. Earlier, the domain 'ai.com' was redirected to OpenAI's ChatGPT. But recently, this changed. It now redirects to 'xai.com', Elon Musk's latest AI effort.