During a conversation with the New York Times on Wednesday, the Tesla CEO said he dgaf.
The king of parodies called out Spotify for not paying artists enough in his message to fans.
ChatGPT received a users' choice award in Google's annual Play Store Best of List.
Plus: The Thing, Aliens, The Matrix, and more, by Gallery 1988 artists Dan Mumford and Jeff Boyes.
Artificial intelligence programs still struggle with basic problem-solving skills that people excel at, new research claims.
Amazon also claims it would protect any AWS customers accused of violating copyright with its AI art creator.
"Wild Blue Yonder," the next Doctor Who 60th Anniversary special, is the one we know the least about—and that's leading fans to speculate truly wild theories.
The artificial aurorae could be an issue for astronomers and communication systems.
Google will pay news publishers about $74 million for content shared on its platform.
The head of Warner Bros. Discovery admits lots of hard questions had to be answered this year.
Squid Game: The Challenge was the streamer's most-watched English-language TV show after debuting last week with over 20 million views.
Night Swim starring Wyatt Russell and Kerry Condon is out January 5, 2024.
Meta is working with retailers to send out replacements.
Just as Godzilla Minus One hits U.S. theaters, Super7 is bringing the King of All Kaiju's latest redesign to action figure form.
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.