It's a part of a significant ruling against Google's antitrust practices.
With the looming threat of AI, Google needs to battle its competitors quickly and fiercely. That's exactly what you can't do under antitrust investigation.
It's particularly going to affect those who prefer to sideload rather than go through the Google Play Store.
The Justice Department has sued Google, alleging it “corrupted legitimate competition in the ad tech industry" and seeking divestiture of its ad businesses.
Wharton Professor Christian Terwiesch found that ChatGPT was great at open-ended questions, but struggled with some 6th grade-level math.
Everybody's talking about ChatGPT, the powerful AI chatbot from OpenAI that generates text. Here are the basics you need to know.
The highest court in the U.S. will review a case that could completely change how the internet operates.
After more than a week of a pushback, the tech outlet told staff it would stop publishing AI-generated content—at least for now.
CEO Satya Nadella said in an email to employees that the layoffs would only affect 5% of the company, but would begin this week.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai announced the layoffs in an email to employees on Friday. The cuts represent 6% of the company's global workforce.
If you still have the Bluetooth controller, you can unlock it for use with other devices.
Apple says it's for automation. But it could also be used for spatial audio.
The new HomePod also supports Spatial Audio and makes Siri more contextual.
The laborers reportedly looked through graphic accounts of child sexual abuse, murder, torture, suicide, and, incest.
The expansion will widen OpenAI's various tools up to new business use cases just as Microsoft's reportedly considering dumping $10 billion into the company.
Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Casio, and more quoted the singer's new song in posts across social media this week.
While the retail giant removed several anti-Semitic movies and products, it doesn't take much work to find similar products still up for sale.
It's 10 pm. Do you know where your data is? Chad Engelgau does. He's the CEO of Acxiom, a data broker. Your info is probably on one of his servers.
The tech giant argued that algorithms are the only possible way companies can possibly handle the mass number of online users.
In two to three years, we’ll be having the same conversations we had about Google Glass, but have people truly changed in the past decade?