Senators accused the CEO of sex trafficking and bullied him into apologizing to users, but at least Zuckerberg has a new lewk to brag about.
The billionaire says that the patient who underwent the startup's experimental surgery is "recovering well."
Elon Musk's social media platform is blocking searches related to "Taylor Swift" after AI porn created to resemble the artist went viral.
The highest office in the land has decided to weigh in on those explicit AI-generated Taylor Swift images.
AI is in dangerous legal territory. Could the queen of pop put an end to its free-wheeling ways?
Mayor Eric Adams says we should compare social media to guns and cigarettes, but don't think that's going to stop him from tweeting.
How can Barbie— which scored eight nominations, including Best Picture—be snubbed at this year's Oscars? The internet has found a way.
The change comes as the result of a long legal battle between the company and Epic Games.
Musk said he “would prefer to build products outside of Tesla” unless his share of the company’s stock doubles.
Plus: The best and weirdest gadgets from CES 2024.
The redesigned ROG G14 and G16 gaming laptops promise better heat dissipation, but the real upgrade is new Intel Core Ultra 9 chips and OLED screens.
Web3 was not pleased when a much anticipated announcement turned out to be a fraud.
A Bitcoin Spot ETF was not approved on Tuesday, but the SEC’s hacked account made it seem like it was.
Can Meta keep younger users from seeing harmful content? It's unclear, though the company just rolled out new policies to that effect.
Elon Musk's "free speech" social media platform banned a number of accounts recently critical of Israel.
Allegations and stories about Musk’s use of cocaine, ecstasy, ketamine, LSD and more pile up after years of erratic behavior.
The tech industry feasted on headlines around Harvard’s president, signaling that DEI efforts may no longer be a priority in Silicon Valley.
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Investors marked down the value of X in November, the same month advertisers fled Elon Musk’s free speech platform due to antisemitic content.
The social media site's premium service became a hub to watch new (and some old) movies from the comfort of your home, and in surprisingly good phone quality.