NotebookLM is the brains behind the personalized podcast and it doesn't mind butchering other languages.
A pair of Samsung smart glasses will likely include cameras and AI, but will they be more like Meta's Ray-Ban or Project Orion?
The Supreme Court recently declined to hear a case that civil liberties groups hoped might stop prolonged, warrantless surveillance with pole cameras.
Google’s Veo is being marketed to advertisers for making cheaper, quicker ads, even though consumers may hate it.
The car rental company chose a bad day to undergo technical difficulties.
It's all about protecting against China, but there's the added benefit of protecting against Trump.
New rules from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and settlements from the Federal Trade Commission would limit what information data brokers can sell and who they can sell it to.
Ignore the banana and focus on the money.
Intel's stock price has seen better days, but Pat Gelsinger has also led the company through numerous scandals involving its latest processors.
Benioff wants you to get excited for the AI revolution.
AI harm is often behind the scenes and builds over time
A study found that most of the posts on LinkedIn are written by generative AI. Is anyone surprised?
Elon Musk's "fully autonomous" cars will, like other robotaxi vehicles, rely on remote human pilots.
“If you make those claims without adequate support, you can expect to hear from the FTC.”
That rage you feel as you deal with every single piece of tech in your life? It’s caused by enshittification and the dictionaries are taking notice.
This protocol from Anthropic will connect any AI assistant to any data source. It’s the missing piece before AI can use all your apps for you.
Nvidia’s Fugatto is designed for ‘film or audio productions,’ but it can also create the sound of a saxophone howling like a dog.
The creator of an infamous childrens' experience from earlier this year said all the drama "had taken a toll on his mental health."
Parents of a Massachusetts high schooler had sued the district in order to get their son's grade raised.
Called Daisy, or "dAIsy," the voice-based AI mimics a senior citizen to hold meandering conversations with phone scammers.