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In case you had any doubt, the AI wars have begun.
The Supreme Court held oral arguments Friday in a case that is likely to decide whether the TikTok is allowed to continue functioning in the U.S.
This is the tech that most impressed us at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
In a rambling op-ed for the Financial Times, the master of the universe ranted about the JFK conspiracy, ‘The Decameron,’ immortal rulers from ‘Gulliver’s Travels,’ and Jeffrey Epstein.
Blue checkmarks addressed this issue just fine before Elon Musk took a sledgehammer to them.
Laptops and video game consoles will be see the most dramatic price increases.
From facial recognition tools to algorithms that identify diseases, agencies reported that they didn't know enough about what they're acquiring from commercial vendors.
A techno-colonialist project sees Greenland as the perfect opportunity to trial its utopian ambitions.
Presumably to himself or another related party.
The Hyve safe keeps deliveries behind a pin code or phone-activated lock, if delivery drivers decide to use it.
Edgar Maddison Welch believed children were being abused in a non-existent basement of the pizza restaurant.
Zuck v. Markwayne Mullin may be coming to an octagon near you.
Musk, ever the vaporware peddler, is already wavering on his goals.
There is an exodus of users who are ditching Meta platforms following the decision to end fact checking.
Bosses expect some big disruptions from tech 2025-2030.
The world’s richest man claims he’s playing the game at the highest level. But that’s only true if you have no idea what’s going on.
The DIY robot used ChatGPT's Realtime API to respond to commands to aim and fire a rifle.
You cannot "recycle" your tree with your stomach.
Takeshi Ebisawa is done posing with rocket launchers, he's facing a lifetime in federal custody after pleading guilty to multiple guns, weapons, and nuke charges.
Pair that with minimal moderation and what could go wrong?