Covid conspiracists, climate change deniers, and Ben Shapiro are just a few of the figures you'll find using OpenWeb's tech.
Jackson Palmer went on Twitter for the first time in two years to remind us that the wealthy are ruining everything—even cryptocurrency.
The ecommerce giant's said that it plans to have more than 3,000 satellites circling the globe before 2030.
A day after redditors condemned their demise, the bots are still... botting.
As you might expect, it's all about piling on more ads.
The currency is meant to get students to try sitting on a professor's eco-friendly toilet.
The company attributed the content moderation whoopsie to an overly scrupulous AI.
The company racked up more than 900 complaints over the past year over sudden account closures.
The so-called "PrintNightmare" exploit could open your computer to a world of hurt.
The company's proven it can't be trusted when it comes to "emerging markets."
The company later backtracked after a user outcry over the policy's "unclear phrasing," but that doesn't make any of this okay.
Honestly, deli meats are the least of the problems generated by the record heat.
State prosecutors previously argued that Anissa Weier was too dangerous to be released.
Turns out the anonymous buyer paid millions for code that doesn't even work.
Kinda makes you wonder what these trucks are actually built for.
The full $70 million fine is the largest that FINRA's ever issued.
“Thirteen federal agencies do not have awareness of what non-federal systems with facial recognition technology are used by employees,” the report claims.
This is the third suicide that Kiwi Farms has been tied to in recent years.
Prices for the drug have become untenable, now there's at least a slightly more affordable option.
A group of researchers wants to know what you see on the screen—and how vividly you see it.