Silverman is joined by authors Christopher Golden and Richard Kadrey in the lawsuit against OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Meta’s LLaMA.
Trade groups told the FTC a simple "Click-to Cancel" proposal to easily quit subscriptions could actually lead customers to miss out on hot new deals.
Jack Sweeney has joined Zuckerberg's new platform to circumvent his permanent ban on Twitter.
Violators found to create or possess deepfaked material of minors engaged in sexual acts could face 5 to 20 years in prison.
Meta is accused of stealing Twitter's "intellectual property" to create its rival app, Threads, which reportedly gained 30 million users in its first day.
OceanGate is still listing 2024 exploration trips despite a notice that it is suspending "all exploration and commercial operations."
A federal judge had barred government agencies from contacting social media companies with takedown requests, normally routine inquiries.
Contrary to previous reports, FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried is the one who allegedly pulled out of the deal with Swift after she had signed.
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says the government won't pay for ads until Meta agrees to pay news publishers for content.
After beginning to plateau in May, ChatGPT's website traffic dropped around 10 percent from May to June.
Superior Court Judge Gary Wilcox could be reprimanded or disbarred for "graphic sexual references" in videos posted on TikTok.
Threads, Instagram's Twitter rival, was briefly listed on the app store this weekend.
Humane says its AI-enabled standalone wearable device will ship later this year. Critics have doubts about the device's maturity.
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Bud Light reportedly didn't stand by its sponsorship with the trans influencer amid a nationwide boycott by consumers.
Fidelity estimates Reddit's holdings are at $15.4 million, which is down over 7% from the fund’s estimates of $16.6 million from this past April.
The company reportedly believes the EU's new Digital Markets Act gives it an opening to provide an app marketplace alternative to Google and Apple.
NetChoice, the group that filed the lawsuit, represents major tech giants like Meta, Airbnb, Amazon, TikTok, Google, and more.
An explosive report claims Bill Gates's private office asked women if they ever "danced for dollars."
The Revolving Door Project says the judge's son's employment poses a clear conflict of interest.