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In Slack messages presented during the DOJ's antitrust case against the concert ticketing giant, employees gleefully describe how they're fleecing fans.
We're all trying to find the guy who did this.
Lines are expected to get much worse, and price hikes related to fuel-shortages are probably on the way.
The rollout of the company’s new AI model is reportedly being pushed back due to performance concerns.
Who needs real memories anymore?
It turns out you can quite literally see an analog signal if the conditions are right—and you look closely enough.
"Their model has a soul, a 'constitution'—not the US Constitution."
When all you have is a hammer...
"Intelligence too cheap to meter" doesn't quite come across the way Altman might intend.
This $400 digital pet might be peak AI gadget.
"No one believes it, but Palantir is the most important protector of the Fourth Amendment..." said Alex Karp.
The company says shifting U.S. policies and rising competition from Chinese EV makers forced it to scrap three upcoming EV models.
For a "large" language model, the diversity of outputs is pretty small.
Silicon Valley promised AI would make work less intense. Employees would beg to differ.
Hopefully it doesn't hallucinate directions.
The Oscars will be streaming for the first time on Hulu this year.
Xbox still has a lot to prove.
Games are the last thing Meta's smart glasses need right now.
That's either a good thing or bad thing.
These days, you don't even need to be good at chess to be a Mechanical Turk.