Opera One isn't the first browser with an AI chatbot, but its innovative design makes AI an actually-useful part of your daily internet experience.
With no communication from the company, publishers relying on Facebook traffic are at the mercy of the inscrutable algorithm, and they say it's punishing them.
An interview with the FTC's consumer protection chief on how the agency is turning privacy laws upside down to pave the way for the internet we all deserve.
The ghost of the right-wing social media platform Parler lives on in emails from right-wing darlings trying to squeeze money out of old users.
As an EU antitrust case deals yet another blow to Google's advertising business, the walls close in on the search giant's alleged monopoly.
ChatGPT's creator is on a tour convincing world leaders to focus on AI's hypothetically apocalyptic future, distracting from the problems AI already has.
"Opiate Addiction," "Not That Jewish," and "Retiring On Empty" are just some of the hundreds of thousands of categories advertisers use to find you.
Researchers say their algorithm can detect scientific writing by robots with surprising accuracy.
Twitter Blue costs $8 per month, but as the saying goes, $8 not given to Elon Musk is $8 earned.
The FTC reached two landmark settlements with Amazon, one for violating kids' privacy and another for letting creeps watch home security camera videos.
A coalition of more than 90 digital rights organizations drove billboards around Slack headquarters, calling for end-to-end encryption.
Hundreds of AI executives and researchers joined in a detail-free statement about how their daily work might kill us all.
Parler banned Troy Smocks over violent threats—threats that landed him in federal prison. Now Smocks is suing for $370 million.
Microsoft killed its demented Bing chatbot's alter ego, but an executive hinted that someday, it could come back.
The North American Fellas Organization (NAFO) is bonking vatniks, raising money, and earning praise from the Ukrainian military. Their secret weapon: memes.
Edmodo was hailed as an education savior, then it flopped. The FTC says it harvested kids data and sold them out to advertisers without parents' consent.
Meta says the record-breaking fine under the GDPR will cost the company 10% of its global ad revenue.
Jack Dorsey's Twitter clone wants to cure social media's ills with custom algorithms. On a recent livestream, a developer took real-time suggestions for them.
Microsoft improperly used Twitter data, according to a letter that definitely doesn't involve anyone's feelings.
A tale of two Princes: A narrow but significant Supreme Court ruling beefs up copyright protections.