New ads in Instagram search results and "reminder ads" in push notifications will give users the one thing the social network was missing: advertisements.
So far, researchers can't get AI to behave. The Stanford model, based on Meta's LLaMA AI, went down as fast as it went up
Do as I say, not as I post. The BBC published over a dozen TikToks after warning staff about the app.
Bizarre is the only word for it. From dancing hot sauce packets, to celebrities, to purple elephants—everything I saw at the Taco Bell Metaverse Wedding.
A letter from Parents Together Action castigates social media companies after documents showed execs, including Mark Zuckerberg, were informed of harms to kids.
A new app called Petey brings OpenAI's chatbot to your Apple Watch for voice-to-text conversations about birdhouses, among other things.
Who better than Taco Bell, a restaurant where the food isn't Mexican but “Mexican inspired,” to adopt an alternate reality that isn't real yet?
A user survey hints at a new project that aligns with Amazon's lucrative push into advertising as a complement to Prime.
Google is testing tools that will soon expose more people to next generation AI than ever before
People noticed when Discord quietly removed privacy promises as it announced AI integrations. Then Discord added them back.
There is an endless list of other things to do during those three excruciating hours of Hollywood's Oscars nonsense, but these are the best.
In case you still think privacy doesn't matter, the Catholic Church's witch hunts within its own ranks can harness data from leaky apps.
Reporters spoke to the bad guys selling lawmakers' data, which leaked in a health insurance security breach.
Ring customer service dismissed reporting about serious privacy issues. Amazon blames the claim on a rogue employee's "misunderstanding."
The new DuckAssist tool will source answers from Wikipedia for quick, conversational responses to some questions.
Use these two simple iPhone tricks to impress your friends and scare your enemies.
The Virginia Democrat is arguing that economics and national security are intertwined as he introduces a new bill allowing for bans on foreign technology.
From green texts to lightning cables to the App Store tax, there are a lot of problems. Nobody’s perfect, but Apple can fix these problems.
A new bill in the Senate wants to finally make some rules about how companies spy on you.
After fining GoodRx for the same offense, the Federal Trade Commission continues its crackdown on health privacy violators with BetterHelp.