In celebration of the Super Bowl, we're examining the disconnect between movies and sports.
Clona.AI says it gathers consent and insight from human creators before engineering an AI clone of them.
Tom Brady, Kendall Jenner, Roy Choi, and Charli D'Amelio all throw their hats in the ring to put faces to Meta's chatbots on Instagram, Messenger, and WhatApp.
At this year's Meta Connect event, Zuckerberg made it clear that Meta was investing in generative AI as much as any other platform.
Google doesn’t grammar check any mentions of its own name, while the company's own AI-based generative search doesn't do any spellchecking whatsoever.
Previous court decisions have come to different conclusions about the copyright on embeds, setting the ground for a higher court showdown.
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.
The studio is returning to the world of J.R.R. Tolkien and its CEOs visited the Oscar-winning Lord of the Rings and Hobbit director.
Basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal was tracked down at a Celtics v. Heat NBA game, which ironically was being held at what was once called FTX Arena.
Swift was apparently the only celebrity who asked her legal team whether or not she would be promoting unregistered securities.
There will be ‘no representation’ from crypto companies for U.S. audiences during this year's game of the Chiefs versus the Eagles.
High-def cameras, experimental safety devices, driverless cars—tech will be on full display as the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The much-anticipated creditor list includes meal deliveries and hotel stays, making it unclear just how much FTX owed to both its customers and major companies.
SBF was reportedly a fan, and he wanted his now-bankrupt crypto company to bankroll the Eras tour.
SBF is still a free man while FTX users want to know where the billions went.
The suit alleges the Warriors falsely represented FTX as a safe and reliable platform as part of its unique business partnership.
With a verified Twitter account, a shoddy deepfake video, and a phishing website—someone is trying to take advantage of the crypto bros while they're down.
As fallout from the FTX implosion continues, a new lawsuit takes aim at the celebrity shills who helped promote the cryptocurrency exchange.
Didn't think the FTX saga could get any worse? Well, it just did. Wayyyyy worse.
The football star and fashion model Gisele Bündchen sunk an unknown amount of their own funds into FTX in exchange for FTT coin.