Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in an earnings call that he expects AI-recommended content to make up more than 30% of the Instagram feed next year.
The Fox News host is technically correct, but it's still a funny thing to whine about.
Lawmakers held a first-of-its-kind hearing to determine whether or not ICE's purchasing of data potentially sidesteps local sanctuary city laws.
And he doesn't even remember how he came up with the iconic line, but his co-star does.
Sylvester Stallone finally gets his chance at being superhuman, even if he's rather reluctant to be a hero.
The new integrated view will start rolling out to anyone with Google Chat enabled.
The House Intelligence Committee held a hearing on Wednesday to discuss the dangers posed by commercial surveillance, particularly the NSO Group.
There've been at least 58 attacks on people since July 8. It's so bad that the city of Yamaguchi has created a special unit to hunt and tranquilize the animals.
Meta's revenue loss and reduced net income are justifying a change in the company's financial leadership.
Warner Bros. animation unveiled its upcoming slate (and teased more details!) at San Diego Comic-Con.
Healthy older adults taking vitamin D weren't any less likely to develop broken bones, a five-year, randomized trial found.
His inflight jacket went for over $2.7 million alone, and was apparently also sold prepackaged with a NFT, though lord knows why.
NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter has discovered super-reasonable temperatures inside ancient lunar pits, of which hundreds exist on the Moon.
The 30th anniversary of the famed event is coming, and the publisher has some very cool plans to mark it.
Don't panic: We'll tell you how to minimize the damage.
NASA announced an overhaul of its ambitious plan to bring samples of Mars to Earth.
Reanimated spider corpses are seriously creepy—but they have several practical uses, researchers say.
A peculiar hint by Patrick Stewart at San Diego Comic-Con has led to Picard 's showrunner teasing the return of a not-quite familiar Enterprise .
Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, and Steven Yeun star in Peele's latest genre mind-bender.
The bill is being marketed as a way to give the U.S. semiconductor industry a leg up in the global market that's still dominated by a few huge Asian companies.