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State employees in Pennsylvania will begin using ChatGPT to assist with their work in the coming weeks.
A state-backed institution claims to have breached the security of Apple’s Airdrop, a tool popular with protestors in China.
Apple is finally paying users in the settlement of ‘batterygate’ after the company slowed down iPhones roughly seven years ago.
AI, cute robots, and all the awesome tech from the show floor.
Move over Siri and Google Assistant. The code in ChatGPT's latest update indicates it could be your next digital assistant.
Kaspersky's team was tired of being hacked, then they uncovered backdoors in the hardware of Apple products.
The Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for training AI models on the newspaper’s work, claiming “billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages.”
Holidays with the family will simply never be the same.
The Killers of the Flower Moon star said Martin Scorsese texted him before his big awards speech. The actor left his old pal hanging on sent.
AI is still working out its kinks. As chatbots embed in enterprise services we're getting a better idea of just how worthless they are at this point.
M&D is collaborating with Neurable to make the next iteration of the MW75 headphones the first Brain-Computer Interface audio product.
1.3 million files from Insomniac Games' and its release slate through 2033 were exposed after Sony missed the deadline to pay hackers $2 million.
CMG Local Solutions claims its ads use “voice data” to target “the exact people you are looking for.”
The subscription service's free trial in December includes one trip to the theater and the company is working on an ad-supported version for 2024.
The AI drive-thru company Presto uses humans to get most of its fast food orders right.
Senator Wyden wants to change privacy policies that allow Apple and Google to share metadata about their users with the government.
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The struggling, but popular, note-taking app is reportedly testing out a significantly reduced version of Evernote Free.
As part of a settlement with the Department of Justice, the crypto exchange will reportedly pay $4 billion and be allowed to continue operations.