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Google's releasing the previews earlier this time around, which means a more exciting public beta is coming sooner than usual.
US and Canadian electrical grids are being strained by AI data centers, crypto mining, and electric cars.
Some workers won't be returning until May 2025, according to Bloomberg News.
The video sharing platform is partnering with talent agency CAA to test out new "likeness management technology."
Nvidia may reveal a DLSS 4 update to its AI upscaling suite that will help you run AI tasks and get better frames in games.
The next Galaxy Z Fold could focus on better S Pen input instead of shrinking the form factor.
Starting January 1, Floridians can no longer legally come to Pornhub.
The new company gives potential homebuyers demographic information on their neighborhood.
The term "pig butchering" has become a catchall and it's causing victims to keep quiet about crimes.
Building electronics requires a lot of rare minerals that are often mined, under duress, in war zones.
The tech executive's death initially spurred a conversation over public safety in San Francisco.
Some of these chatbots have been used tens of thousands of times.
The planet has a not-so-proud tradition of getting scared about what it sees among the stars.
The whole point of the ring is that it doesn't eat up battery to power up a screen.
The PS Placeable console conversion slots a PSP into a case to connect to your TV. It's already sold out, but you can jump on a waitlist.
Hotels and ticket sales companies will have to provide price transparency or face fines.
"I've unfortunately had a lot of experience navigating the healthcare industry," the designer told Gizmodo.
The palm-sized Orin Nano is ideal for hobbyists and small companies looking to run AI applications locally, such as for use in industrial robots.
An AI system suggests snack recipes based on desired characteristics, like flavor and aroma.
There are detailed plans for what to do about new nuclear weapons in Project 2025. So what can we expect? More of them, a lot more of them.