OpenAI GPT models are coming to LinkedIn to help streamline the process of posting jobs and filling out your profile.
OpenAI previously signaled a few weeks ago that it would be pivoting toward a paid version of ChatGPT.
The trendy new chatbot has many skills, and one of them is writing "polymorphic" malware that will destroy your computer.
The company allegedly took that data and sold it to clients promising them powerful social media surveillance of potential targets.
The Elon Musk-run company just scrapped more employees from its engineering and public policy departments.
Internet grifters are angling to take advantage of jobseekers, and collect personal information.
Like it or not, the ad industry is about to invade spaces you never even dreamed of, both online and off.
A former ‘hardcore’ engineer at SpaceX alleged ageism in the the way the company transferred work to younger employees who expected him to ‘retire or die.’
A data breach that was confirmed by Twitter earlier this year was reportedly worse than originally thought, with more user info floating in the ether.
Why is a Russian company that supplied code to thousands of apps on both Google Play and the Apple App Store pretending to be American?
A spreadsheet of job losses compiled by ex-Twitter employees suggests that engineering has been hit particularly hard by job losses.
Swiss police became the became the latest law enforcement authority to call it quits on drone hunting eagles.
Instead of earnestly complying with the simple directive, many New York job postings now feature absurdly broad salary ranges.
For years, the site offered a variety of dubious services, including the sale of "zero day" exploits that could hack major corporations.
The hire comes after JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon called all crypto "decentralized Ponzi schemes."
Who wants to work for the brands that brought you climate change?
More than a dozen job listings in recent weeks suggest the company is interested in building out an international e-commerce fulfillment system.
The company that once partnered with Boeing and the now-defunct Kittyhawk now has to compete with other four-seat designs from the likes of Joby.
The pivot comes as U.S. tech firms continue to re-evaluate relationships with Chinese supply chains amid simmering geopolitical tensions.
The FTC’s lawsuit against Meta accused the company of being anticompetitive, but the social company says it needs rivals’ data to prove it isn’t a monopoly.