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The country's top censor says chatbots like Baidu's Ernie should not "undermine national unity" in what experts call a threat to free speech and human rights.
Speaking with the British broadcaster, Elon Musk gave an update on what was happening at Twitter, which he decided to buy on a whim one year ago this week.
Adding to the long list of AI's powers: cajoling the protagonist of American Psycho to talk about his love of 4chan.
iPhone owners in search of their missing devices were directed to the wrong address thanks to a Find My fluke.
After four days of Twitter's homepage logo being swapped out with Elon Musk's favorite Shiba Inu, the bluebird is back and Dogecoin is down.
From artificial intelligence engineer to AI software engineer, there's a lot of career opportunities out there for people wanting to get in on the AI craze.
Employees submitted source code and internal meetings to ChatGPT just weeks after the company lifted a ban on using the chatbot.
The country's Ministry of Electronics said it "is not considering bringing a law or regulating the growth of artificial intelligence in the country.”
Users can now try out Meta’s new AI-powered promptable 'Segment Anything Model' that’s based on a 1-billion-strong mask dataset.
The local politician, Brian Hood, is prepared to sue OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, after the text generator reportedly spit out lies calling him a criminal.
Florida lawmakers and police are concerned a ban on DJI and other foreign drones forces officers to use inferior homemade alternatives that burst into flames.
He was the public face of big problems at big tech. Now he wants to help regulators and companies assure the public they've got AI under control.
Elon Musk and others have called for a pause on powerful AI systems but Bill Gates doesn't think that's the right way to go about things.
Dr. Martin Cooper of Motorola decided to make history by trolling his rival, Joel Engel of AT&T, with a phone call.
A new Stanford report highlights the staggering carbon emissions required to train and maintain large language models like OpenAI's ChatGPT.
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Another set of Apple patents show that the tech giant is using existing devices to determine your every muscle movement and location in a room.
Google's attention seems firmly focused on AI, potentially at the expense of one of its successes.