The project would improve the most heavily traveled portion of the national passenger rail system.
Why not take quotes out of context the old fashioned way: by having someone read them in a scary voice?
Fascism. That's the only word for it.
"The 3% error rate cited by TSA represents more than 68,000 mismatches daily if used on all 2.3 million daily travelers."
The TikTok bill, which bans the social media app unless it's sold to a U.S. owner, is poised to become law later this week.
The bill forcing Bytedance to divest the social media app is now tied to a foreign aid package, and the Senate could vote on the matter later this week.
Like horse racing, when it comes to social media companies, Yass rarely leaves his bets to chance.
Disclosures suggest Congress holds millions worth of stock in Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Snap, companies that could benefit from a TikTok ban.
The United States could make TikTok the first app banned by law, but technology lawyers warn it won't be the last.
Trump's Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and Shark Tank’s Mr. Wonderful are just two of TikTok's eager suitors.
President Biden said the state of the union is strong, but the state of memes is even stronger.
Top tech and business leaders begged generative AI companies to pause new developments for six months. AI companies clearly didn't listen.
He did it again. And this time a judge is threatening legal sanctions.
A lack of federal safeguards has led some states to begin proposing their own laws limiting AI's use in healthcare.
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Sen. Chuck Schumer said Elon Musk is citing a ‘threat to humanity,’ while Mark Zuckerberg defended his not-so-open open source AI tools.
As Congress mulls AI regulations, Silicon Valley is lobbying hard against them. Plus: why AI watermarking may not be the catchall solution we hope it is.
Where else than Amazon can you get Darth Vader with a bowl cut for only $29.99?
PRIME energy drink contains caffeine levels equivalent to six cans of Coke, doubling the FDA's maximum recommended amount for children 12 years and up.