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 co-founder of Pluto TV has a waitlist for 500,000 free 55-inch TVs, but the company wants to blast users with targeted ads for the privilege.
The coming week will also see the continued growth of several satellite constellations and the winners of NASA's Deep Space Food Challenge.
Amazon VP Stefano Perego said that AI will help customers find items, help drivers plan routes, and help the company figure out where to stock inventory.
Plus, Universal's mysterious new monster movie continues to expand its cast.
TCL's new S Class and Q Class TVs introduce a new game accelerator mode.
Plus awesome new figures from Batman: The Animated Series , He-Man , and more.
Almost 175 years after the Gold Rush began, Californians are left holding the bag for thousands of abandoned mines.
The digital media darling, once valued at $5.7 billion, filed for Chapter 11 protection Monday as it plans a sale to a group of existing investors.
A magic store sells truth-telling machines. Alas, one of them is broken.
Before Fast X next week, let's look back on the highlights of the action series.
Pavitr Prabhakar and Jessica Drew look so good, they might end up running away with the movie.
Even with recent cast additions, Radio Silence continues to keep mum on their Universal Monsters flick.
Foster played Evil-Lyn in the 1987 Masters of the Universe film, and now she's coming back as the new take on Motherboard.
In 1998, I unintentionally created a racially biased artificial intelligence algorithm. There are lessons in that story that resonate even more strongly today.
Artificial intelligence has begun helping astronomers tame massive data sets and uncover their secrets, writes a University of Arizona astronomy professor.
Companies that make textiles, apparel, and furniture would benefit the most from solar energy, according to new research.
Makeshift mammoths and body-double dodos are on the way—but they won't be the genuine article.
After a single season, the Netflix adaptation of Jonathan Stroud's popular YA books series is done.
The Doctor and Donna team up once again in a trilogy of specials meant to celebrate Doctor Who hitting the swinging 60s.