From Elon Musk's fact-check button to Iranian drone attack on AWS, from OpenAI's $110 billion to Netflix acquiring Ben Affleck's company — the night technology moved the red lines.
The night of March 7, 2026 — a night when technology once again moved the red lines. From Elon Musk's fact-check button that wants to expose lies in seconds, to Iran's drone attack on Amazon data centers
that showed the cloud is no longer safe. From OpenAI's historic $110 billion investment that took AI to a new phase, to Netflix's acquisition of Ben Affleck's AI company that's transforming cinema. Welcome
to Tekin Night — where tonight's news builds tomorrow's future. [IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER_1] Elon Musk's Fact-Check Button: When Grok Wants to Expose Lies On March 7, 2026, Elon Musk introduced a new feature
for X (formerly Twitter) that could be a game changer — or a disaster. The Fact-Check button powered by Grok AI, now placed in the upper left corner of every post, allows users to verify information in
seconds. How does it work? Simple: click on the Grok logo, and the AI analyzes the post's content — from text and captions to engagement and context. Then it provides a quick explanation: whether the claim
appears accurate, misleading, or completely false. Musk tweeted: "Fact check and ask questions about any post just by tapping the Grok logo in the upper left." This means even Musk's own posts can be fact-checked
— which could be interesting, given his history of posting controversial information. "Fact check and ask questions about any post just by tapping the Grok logo in the upper left." — Elon Musk, March 7,
2026 But can we trust Grok? That's the big question. Grok has a history of serious errors — from unfounded claims to offensive suggestions. In the past, Grok has published incorrect information about political
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