Shkreli, who spent seven years in prison for securities fraud, said, “it’s easier to get out of literal jail than Twitter jail.”
Customer support agents given access to a generative AI chatbot were 14% more productive, but those gains were much higher for lower-performing workers.
Shkreli says his Dr. Gupta ChatGPT knockoff could one day replace all healthcare information. It currently seems like an ethical and privacy nightmare.
In a fawning interview on the TED stage, CEO Shou Chew's made a pitch for why his app is good for the world.
Seagate sold 7.4 million hard disk drives to Huawei, raking in $150 million, despite a US blacklist restricting exports to the Chinese company.
Tech execs used a congressional hearing to scold the Pentagon for its sluggish AI development and encourage more spending on tech to "terrify adversaries."
Citizen Lab identified three new exploits that targeted iOS users worldwide in 2022. Apple's Lockdown Mode reportedly worked as promised.
Genuinely useful automated Twitter accounts run by the NWS, the MTA, and BART have been suspended from Twitter's API.
A human rights auditor hired by Hikvision expressed concerns over how the company's products were used to monitor Uyghur Muslims' religious sites.
The first-of-its-kind law bans TikTok on devices in Montana and paves the way for copycat legislation in other states.
Gun owners can now order a smart gun that uses fingerprinting and facial recognition tech to unlock a 9mm firearm.
The first-of-its-kind legislation will force manufacturers to provide parts, manuals for diagnostic software, and other tools needed for repairs.
A survey of parents found BeReal had the highest proportion of young users exposed to sexual content of any app, but TikTok and YouTube weren't far behind.
The country's top censor says chatbots like Baidu's Ernie should not "undermine national unity" in what experts call a threat to free speech and human rights.
An average user’s conversational exchange with ChatGPT amounts to dumping a large bottle of fresh water out on the ground, new research says.
Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger's article app is taking a page from Reddit's playbook with upvotes, downvotes, and graded credibility—as well as AI moderation.
A select cohort of Democratic representatives are using TikTok to build their brands, share dumb memes, and defend the app against an impending ban.
Advertising executives fear unhinged antics from Musk at an upcoming conference could sully their brands.
Employees submitted source code and internal meetings to ChatGPT just weeks after the company lifted a ban on using the chatbot.
The country's Ministry of Electronics said it "is not considering bringing a law or regulating the growth of artificial intelligence in the country.”