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A valid explanation that Nintendo didn't want you to know.
A recent study found that AI has put a target on historians' backs. We put several chatbots to the test.
Maybe we'll finally see bigger games play well on smartphones.
The health czar has been criticized for how he handled the attack on the health agency.
The tech mogul is threatening immediate legal action, accusing the iPhone maker of an "unequivocal antitrust violation" designed to favor his AI rival.
Just weeks after praising Hitler, Elon Musk's AI chatbot was briefly suspended for new violations, the latest in a string of embarrassing and dangerous failures for the platform's supposed verification tool.
Tesla, already battling slowing sales and a shifting market, is now facing a quieter but potentially more damaging crisis: a mass exodus from its leadership ranks.
Just days after securing a controversial deal to re-enter the Chinese market, the AI giant is on the defensive, forcefully denying accusations from Beijing that its chips are a tool for espionage.
Reddit is limiting the Wayback Machine from indexing most of its site over concerns of unauthorized AI scraping.
Recent college grads should be thankful for AI, according to Altman.
Just as the American EV market braces for a brutal winter, Ford is making a shocking pivot. As federal tax credits disappear, the automaker is doubling down with a new strategy borrowed not from Silicon Valley, but from China.
Not so powerful now, huh?
The AI race has ignited a gold rush, creating a new caste of ultra-wealthy engineers and founders. But their massive fortunes are already having a painful impact on the rest of us.
With explosive growth and massive government backing, Abu Dhabi is making a serious play for the AI crown. But in a world dominated by a handful of tech capitals, can it truly compete?
Billions of people will never know the anticipation of logging on and the slog of loading a 2 MB jpeg.
Apple may finally grant us an affordable MacBook thanks to an odd chip choice.
The new AI-powered Siri needs to actually work, or it could mark the beginning of a downward spiral for Apple’s future.
The Trump administration has forced Nvidia and AMD to share their profits in exchange for access to the lucrative Chinese market, creating a radical new playbook for the U.S. tech war.
With its car business in a nosedive, the company is making a dramatic pivot to become the UK's next big power company. The UK's energy sector generates over $200 billion a year and a slice of that could be exactly what Musk is looking to use to shore up Tesla.
AI is already powerful enough to replace millions of jobs. The only thing stopping the mass layoffs isn't technology. It's that no CEO wants to be the first one to face the political firestorm.