The latest rumors and rendering point to three sizes of the Pixel 9. Plus, satellite connectivity.
Be warned: Hackers may take advantage of any confusion around what the login page should look like.
The world of AI had some glaring, embarrassing moments this week that prove how green the technology still is.
It's easier than ever to get false claims to go viral on X.
The floodgates are open with “Help Me Write” feature that pumps AI into any online text box.
Gemini's AI image generator created racially diverse portrayals of Nazi soldiers, Vikings, and the Founding Fathers.
Samsung's foldables and the Galaxy S23 series will be able to use features like Circle to Search and Live Translate.
Apple says its new protections "surpass those in all other widely deployed messaging apps."
Gemini's failure to generate images of white people sparked outrage, though AI image generators are historically terrible at producing people of color.
Two AI companies are claiming the science fiction term, “Grok,” as their own, but only one is turbocharging the AI industry.
Your Reddit posts will train the next generation of AI models, following last year's moderator protests over API access.
The victim’s grandmother told a local outlet that drugs were possibly involved in the death. Authorities are investigating the tragedy.
Google and OpenAI's chatbots have almost no safeguards against creating AI disinformation for the 2024 presidential election.
Adobe, Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, TikTok, OpenAI and X say they'll try to stop AI-generated deepfakes, but they'll need more than corporate talk to do it.
Google is getting things moving for the release of its newest Android version.
If you want all that screenspace and capability, choose something that won’t make you want to chuck it at the wall.
There's very easy, built-in ways to record your screen with any modern phone, though Android has a few annotation features that makes screencapping even better.
Tech employees are getting cold emails offering free samples of essays and recordings of students’ voices.
The company behind ChatGPT reportedly wants a Google Search competitor, which could spell disaster for the search giant.
It’s weirdly relieving to have a wearable device validating your internal heat.