The FTC is imposing a consent decree on the period tracker for giving your data to advertisers. It's part of the agency's ongoing pro-consumer power grab.
The Irish Times apologized after publishing a robot article masquerading as human opinion. The op-ed's creator strained to make a point about "wokeism."
The eightdollarati are having a meltdown after Musk picked a new CEO, Linda Yaccarino, who has ties to the World Economic Forum.
Music superstars like Animal Collective and internet weirdos alike are DJing for each other on Blast Radio, a social media app built for sound.
Landing Carlson looks like a coup, but Twitter's new VIP could spell more disaster for its ad business because of revenue sharing.
You've got mail! Wait, no, it's just more ads. A lot more ads. It's part of a growing trend across the internet.
A company full of OpenAI dropouts says chatbots can moderate their own content with its new guidelines. Essentially: don't be racist, dangerous, or weird.
A Doordash bite request, Hinge AR previews, vote to cancel Google Meet—bizarre design ideas of Soren Iverson are a peek at tech's weird possibilities.
Ready or not, Bing-plus-ChatGPT is now the world’s most accessible AI Chatbot. The Edge browser has AI now, too. Your move, Google.
The Federal Trade Commission proposed an order that would bar Meta from monetizing kids data, saying the company violated a 2020 privacy settlement.
“I remember buying a gmail invite code off of eBay about 20 years ago and thought I could do the same thing here," an eBay seller of Bluesky codes told Gizmodo.
A new report finds Google monetizing hundreds of videos with ads for major brands in clear violation of its own policies.
Windows borked a feature that let you change your default browser, and some users saw popups every time they opened Chrome. It's the 1990s again for Microsoft.
A new study found the AI answers online medical questions better and more empathetically than real doctors. Test the results for yourself.
When Doctors and ChatGPT answered real patients' online queries, the AI was rated better 79% of the time. You may be hearing from your AI soon.
An examination by security researchers finds an alarming flaw in the search giant's new feature, which syncs your Authenticator app across devices.
Lawmakers in favor of the Delete Act want to beef up the Golden State's already strong privacy laws to bring the business of selling data to heel.
Marketers woke up Sunday to find the social media giant's ad system was eating up their entire budgets. Meta briefly stopped serving ads on part of its network.
Twitter removed an estimated 407k legacy verification badges Thursday. Twitter responded the only way it knows how: making fun of Elon Musk.
Newly crowned Parler CEO Ryan Coyne won't run a "politically motivated advocacy organization." Say goodnight, Alt Tech.