Matthew Gault is a writer covering weird tech, nuclear war, and video games. He’s worked for Reuters, Motherboard, and the New York Times.
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There's a lot going on in Canada, and its politicians are taking aim at Donald Trump and his ally Elon Musk.
The billionaires are in control as we enter the ‘might makes right’ era.
The former Fed stole evidence and replaced it with a brick he made with a computer.
The $70 billion dollar hedge fund is going full FUD.
The Foreign Anti-Digital Piracy Act (FADPA) would let copyright holders force ISPs to shut down access to certain websites.
The AI company is deepening its existing partnership with the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The former FAA head tussled with Musk and wanted to fine SpaceX for safety violations. He resigned after Trump won the election and hasn't been replaced.
The F-35 loves to crash and Americans love to film it.
The White House's AI Czar said that DeepSeek 'sucked out the knowledge' of ChatGPT.
The business website's AI writers are scraping information from other AI writers, enabling a loop of generated garbage.
As the market reckons with AI's future, it's good to remember that we've been through this boom and bust hype cycle with technology before.
Britain’s regulatory experts gathered last week to discuss laws and regulations around in-vitro gametes.
OpenAI is getting Temu’d, Sheined to the dustbin of history.
According to the FBI, Douglas Thrams started posting threats on TikTok after Trump's inauguration.
During the 1960s, the feds asked fresh-out-of-school physicists to try to build a nuke with no prior knowledge.
A joke post on the Telegram channel for a right-wing paramilitary group reveals how the Russian internet is reacting to Elon Musks ‘salute.’
David Ballard was freed by authorities less than 48 hours after being taken.
The DHS’ acting director said that anyone who got canned is ‘welcome to reapply.’
Sentenced to life in prison in 2015, the 'Dread Pirate Roberts' is now free.
Tech companies aren’t moving fast enough for America’s most sensitive politicians.