OpenAI’s GPTs are great at answering questions—maybe too great. New research shows they'll expose sensitive data about how they're built.
The mystery grab bag collection adds Disney's Jack Skellington and friends to its holiday line-up.
It'd take a lot to bring the Justice League director back to DC moviemaking, but apparently, part of that "a lot" would be a Dark Knight Returns adaptation.
Both Instacart and DoorDash now promote same-day tech delivery to take a swing at Amazon's two-day shipping.
NASA has postponed the launch of its Dragonfly mission to Titan until 2028, with formal confirmation of the project not expected until later next year.
Okta previously said 1% of its users were hit by a data breach. It turns out it’s more like every client in Okta’s customer support system.
Plus, a familiar friend of James Gunn is spotted at DC Studios.
Samsung’s browser sure looks and feels a lot like Chrome, though, on its store page, Samsung itself seems confused which is which.
Google’s new top-level domain is the latest attempt to commodify internet culture.
As usual, AI takes the brilliant cultural output of human beings and turns it into abominable slop.
Choose your fighter in this showdown of spectacular wildlife photos.
Marvel Studios' Assembled: The Making of Loki Season 2 is now streaming on Disney+.
The Boys: Mexico is from the writer of Blue Beetle as well as Luna's producing partner, Gael García Bernal.
The drug, LOY-001, could be available to the public as soon as 2026.
Timothée Chalamet is praised for his turn in the origin story inspired by Roald Dahl's classic tales.
The conspiracy theories about Jewish people have been bad for business, so Musk is diving back into old memes and playing the hits.
The company aims to use heat from the Earth’s core to power data centers, part of a larger effort to be carbon-free by 2030.
The e-commerce giant revealed its own AI specifically engineered to make company drudgery a little less demanding.
Early ratings numbers for "The Star Beast" are down from Doctor Who 's highest highs, but still record-breaking in the changed landscape of live television.
Colin Blake says his cruise was interrupted by a swollen toe purportedly filled with spider eggs. But spider experts say the egg-laying part is implausible.