The most powerful AI-forged union in Silicon Valley may be suffering from growing pains.
Samsung said that this coming summer the Health Monitoring app will run heartbeat checks in the background and will notify users of irregular heart rhythms.
It's not like a regular bot, it's a swarm of bots.
Hundreds of German churchgoers sat through an AI-generated church sermon that included a CG avatar and ChatGPT-generated text.
Meta has released another open-source AI model trained on hundreds of thousands of music tracks online.
Every media consumer needs to be more vigilant than ever in verifying scientific accuracy. Here’s how you can stay on your toes in a new information landscape.
Two Harvard professors imagine a political campaign in a black box and how it might subvert the will of voters.
Researchers say their algorithm can detect scientific writing by robots with surprising accuracy.
Robovacs have long been relegated to just floors, but the Ascender might change that.
The Blush app is meant to ‘reignite the desire to date’ by offering users access to a full time flirting companion, but only for $99 a year.
The first-of-its-kind lawsuit claims OpenAI acted recklessly when ChatGPT said a man was the defendant in a financial lawsuit he had nothing to do with.
With access to Google’s generative AI, Priceline will be able to extract data on hotels, for example, more efficiently.
Apple debuted a new augmented reality headset controlled by your eyes and hands. It costs $3,499 and should be available 'early next year.'
Last month, IBM and the National Eating Disorder Association announced plans to reduce their human staff.
LG completely redesigned its StanbyME display to be even more portable, and definitely more durable.
How could Congress corral artificial intelligence? Erect guardrails, ensure accountability, and address monopolistic power.
Twitter's head of trust and safety and the company's head of brand safety and ad quality reportedly resigned after Musk snubbed his moderation team.
The project is part of President Xi Jinping’s push for underground exploration and drilling technology testing.
The Flashback limits you to 27 shots, and you'll have to wait 24 hours to see how they turn out.
Russia is accusing the U.S. of using iPhones to spy on citizens and diplomats despite Apple's history of refusing government backdoor access.