Your Reddit posts will train the next generation of AI models, following last year's moderator protests over API access.
We all perform this iPhone maintenance ritual, but it's a mythical waste of time that's been around for years.
Google and OpenAI's chatbots have almost no safeguards against creating AI disinformation for the 2024 presidential election.
The video generator excels at simulating digital worlds, and could completely disrupt the video game industry.
OpenAI released its premier AI text-to-video generator, and the results are as incredible as they are concerning.
The company behind ChatGPT reportedly wants a Google Search competitor, which could spell disaster for the search giant.
Leaders of Hezbollah, and other sanctioned groups, paid for premium features on Elon Musk's 'free speech' platform.
“I returned my Apple Vision Pro. Here’s why,” stories have flooded the internet with tragic tales of regret and sore faces.
Datings apps are totally cool if you have AI writing your love messages. Match Group might even make some AI chatbots itself in 2024.
Karpathy is the second prominent researcher to mysteriously depart from OpenAI’s leadership in recent months.
Those blue bubbles were once the pinnacle of cool, but now regulators won't even give it a second look.
You can also forget about using DoorDash for a romantic dinner.
A complaint accuses Amazon of algorithmically steering users towards more expensive products with one-click shopping.
In the future, we won't need Super Bowls. We can just make AI deepfakes of the whole thing.
Buying Twitter made Musk "king of the sandbox," allowing him to promote free speech, but not at the cost of his own ego.
The myth that your Mac is safe from computer viruses may have originated from Apple's commercials in 2006, but it's simply not true.
Google swears Gemini is not alive, but users can't shake this mysterious feeling that it is.
Xiaolang Zhang will serve 120 days for attempts to expose Apple's trade secrets around "Project Titan."
Deepfakes are blurring the lines of reality more than ever before, and they're likely going to get a lot worse this year.
Sam Altman sees a future where ChatGPT uses your computer for you.