Neuralink, Elon Musk's brain-computer interface company, said it's received FDA approval to begin testing its device in human subjects.
Dorsey’s recent activity on social media shows he’s going down a big Kennedy-conspiracy rabbit hole, but he’s also promoted anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The Trump campaign created a fake Twitter Spaces event using voice clones of Dick Cheney, Satan, and Hitler to mock Ron DeSantis' presidential announcement.
The Florida governor's announcement on Twitter Spaces was plagued by technical difficulties.
OpenAI's chatbot website went down for about an hour on Thursday.
The man behind the company that made ChatGPT had just got done telling Congress he’s all for AI regulation, as long as he can keep selling his AI models.
The billionaire says Big Tech can afford to make more layoffs, claiming it would actually increase productivity.
A former Twitter shareholder's lawsuit against CEO Elon Musk claiming he put the board's interest above shareholders was dismissed on Monday.
The faux-image once again illustrates the amplified risks of harmful, false content online amid an artificial intelligence boom and Twitter's decline.
The original Luddites were not anti-technology. Their argument was with how wealthy industrialists were robbing them of their way of life.
Jack Dorsey's Twitter clone wants to cure social media's ills with custom algorithms. On a recent livestream, a developer took real-time suggestions for them.
The Twitter owner made headlines for saying remote work was “morally wrong” in a CNBC interview this week, even though he’s the quintessential remote CEO.
Meta is staying true to its pattern of creating app clones with a new text app that could rival Elon Musk's failing Twitter.
Where, oh where, will my childhood YouTube account's videos go? Nowhere, apparently.
Microsoft improperly used Twitter data, according to a letter that definitely doesn't involve anyone's feelings.
Sam Altman's crypto project uses biometric data to confirm users’ identities. Chinese users are getting around blocks by buying verification for dirt cheap.
Isaacson has been shadowing Musk for two years and even found himself becoming part of the narrative.
An majority of voters believe that artificial intelligence's rapidly evolving technology puts humanity at risk.
In an interview with CNBC, the Twitter CEO said remote work was "morally wrong" and said he wanted people in the office 40 hours a week.
Sam Altman said he supported the formation of a regulatory body for AI. Sen. Marsha Blackburn was more concerned with a deepfaked Garth Brooks.