New safety alerts, image blockers, and warnings will be default enabled on teenage accounts next week.
Microsoft said Xbox Insiders can now stream games directly from Xbox Series X, S, and even the Xbox One.
The lawsuit seeks changes to the changes companies’ safety standards, with the plaintiffs calling the platforms “defective and unreasonably dangerous.”
The Family Center will keep track of the number of calls or messages, the number of added friends, and how many servers a user is a member of.
Discord said its case-sensitive usernames and four-digit discriminators meant that half its users failed to connect with the person they meant to.
Following the acquisition, shut down, and redirection of the right-wing Twitter clone, it's biggest fans would now like a right-wing Parler clone.
Photographed documents with alleged Secret or Top Secret classification were leaked from the Pentagon and reportedly posted on Discord as early as January.
Dripped out Pope Francis and Trump under arrest—the era of difficult to detect AI-generated images is here. But really, the company just wants you to pay.
A culture of unprofessionalism and disrespect at Wyrmwood Gaming goes beyond allegations of sexual assault.
People noticed when Discord quietly removed privacy promises as it announced AI integrations. Then Discord added them back.
The company has infused AI into all parts of the social chat app, even moderation.
OpenAI previously signaled a few weeks ago that it would be pivoting toward a paid version of ChatGPT.
The new edition of the text-based conversational artificial intelligence, called ChatGPT Professional, is being prepared for launch.
The network’s NFT marketplace called “Vault” sold historical “moments,” but the company also promised future additions that will no longer happen.
The company is launching AutoMod, an autonomous keyword filter it says will moderators to detect, block, or receive alerts of harmful messages in a server.
10 people died in the horrific attack that was livestreamed on Twitch.
Gripnr wants to put Dungeons & Dragons on the blockchain. Players say real money will ruin the fun.
A new cybercrime ploy sees hackers hijacking law enforcement email addresses to demand troves of user data from tech platforms. It's working.
Are you ready to level up your Discord skills? Try making a bot for fun (and to learn some code).
As of 2 p.m. ET, some of the services appeared to be coming back online.