Elon has deployed a lot of losing business strategies at Twitter. Now he's requiring a subscription to Twitter Blue for the privilege of running ads.
A new Republican bill would let Iowa kids work 6-hour night shifts, get jobs in factories, and serve alcohol.
A new test shows Google's "Privacy Sandbox" ad targeting tools perform only a little worse than Chrome's browser cookies.
Substack chief Chris Best said he didn't want to "engage in speculation" about statements like “all brown people are animals."
Researchers found racist beliefs are baked into ChatGPT, and the chatbot will tell you all about it with a few simple tweaks.
What does URL actually stand for? LTE? And what's the difference between the internet and the "World Wide Web?"
Watch an interactive day in the life as AI-powered sprites interact, form memories, and pursue their individual goals—including a Valentine's Day party.
“If you want to know what the future of AI looks like, look at chess. It happened to us first, and it’s going to happen to all of you.”
To replace the cookie in Chrome and Android, Google has an offering for the world called “Privacy Sandbox." Here's an exclusive peek into how it will work.
He was the public face of big problems at big tech. Now he wants to help regulators and companies assure the public they've got AI under control.
Elon is obsessed with giving himself public deadlines, which would be way less embarrassing if he was as interested in meeting them.
The dramatically named AMERICA Act would prohibit big companies from owning multiple parts of the digital ad ecosystem.
My one-sided "conversations" with Spotify's new AI DJ pose a question: can a corporation, or a robot, for that matter, be a guy?
A fake tweet cost drug giant Eli Lily $15 billion. Here's 10 more that could spank corporations if trolls get another chance.
The “Sound of All Human Knowledge” will identify Wikipedia content on smart speakers and other audio platforms.
Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant can be tricked to unlock doors, reads texts, disable alarms, and more with the power of sound.
Breaking with the hyperfixation on TikTok, France says none of the other recreational apps are secure either. Sacré bleu!
America gets its first state-run internet bedtime. Utah may also force tech companies to scan driver's licenses.
Representatives played TikTok videos threatening their lives, misunderstood how the internet works, and watched as the CEO dodged questions
In his first major address to the American public, CEO Shou Zi Chew will say that TikTok is super safe, super popular, and essential for America.