U.S. officials say Beijing obtained U.S. military intelligence from its spy balloon that was shot down in early February.
The Twitter CEO made it harder to tell between legacy verified accounts and those who paid for Twitter Blue.
The state's pioneering law could set limits on the industry's profits and impose fines on those that exceed it.
A new Stanford report highlights the staggering carbon emissions required to train and maintain large language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT.
Musk's lawyers called Dogecoin "a legitimate cryptocurrency" and the lawsuit, Johnson v. Musk et al., a "fanciful work of fiction."
The presence of the controversial Texas senator will dampen the mood at what will otherwise be a historic day for NASA and the Canadian Space Agency.
Plus, Star Trek: Picard gives the Titan the fight of its life.
Twitter owner Elon Musk has routinely talked about fears of ‘WWIII’ due to the ongoing Russian invasion.
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We’ll also be following a pair of important Falcon 9 launches from SpaceX, including the company’s seventh rideshare mission.
Word nerds: This challenge of homophones and syllables is for you.
It's Sam Jackson vs. the Skrulls when Secret Invasion premieres June 21 on Disney+.
A day like April Fools lets the Looney Tunes do what they do best, provide some quick and easy laughs over a couple of minutes.
Ahead of Secret Invasion's trailer tonight, let's make some silly guesses about which MCU characters would turn out to be a Skrull.
Illumination's Mario film has stellar animation and fan service, and social media reactions make it sound like it'll get by on that alone.
Coming soon to Marvel Comics: the X-Men prepare to lose their island as symbiotes start to become everyone else's problem!
In response to viral Dall-E-generated pictures of Donald Trump's arrest, a Berkeley computer science professor argues for the visual designation of AI's images.
The acclaimed manga creator's 2003 short story is becoming a full-blown feature film.
Somehow, someway, Brian O'Conner will pop up in either Fast X or Fast 11 .
Warner Bros.' new animated take on Superman will hit Adult Swim, of all things, and HBO Max later this year.