European regulators issued a preliminary finding that the app’s design likely violates the bloc’s laws.
A wrongful death lawsuit claims a 20-year-old driver was unable to escape a burning vehicle due to faulty electronic doors.
Bills in Washington and New York would require 3D printers to scan and block firearm blueprints.
The paper is reportedly cutting roughly a third of its staff while its billionaire owner sits on a $261 billion fortune.
Pinterest says the internal layoff-tracking tool built by company engineers violated company policy.
Spain, Australia, and other countries are pushing social media age crackdowns to protect kids from the internet.
Elon Musk and former X CEO Linda Yaccarino have also been summoned for questioning.
Teamsters California wants to see Waymo’s operating license suspended over safety concerns.
The new laws would make it harder for states and cities to regulate AI.
The NFL and OneCourt are providing about 10 Super Bowl attendees a device that translates live gameplay into tactile feedback.
The race for the first major AI IPO is on.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into the incident.
Signing up for the bot-free platform will reportedly require submitting some biometric data.
A blog post by the company’s head of HR hinted that more layoffs could be on the way.
Amazon is taking its brick-and-mortar business and going home.
The scrutiny follows a rocky first week under new U.S. ownership./
Thousands of American TikTok users have reported having issues with the app this past weekend.
GPT-5.2 is "learning" from Musk’s AI-generated version of Wikipedia.
Microsoft claims it receives about 20 requests for BitLocker keys a year.
Employees reported major job cuts this week, just months after the video hosting site was bought by Bending Spoons.