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Intel's stock price has seen better days, but Pat Gelsinger has also led the company through numerous scandals involving its latest processors.
"I can't imagine that Tesla just didn't think about this when they put this giant shelf in front of the lights."
The bold new future of Jaguar involves chasing trends and grotesque designs.
Intel confirmed it will share more news of what everyone expects is its long-rumored Battlemage GPU to finally compete against Nvidia and AMD.
We asked a health law expert about what to expect in the coming years: "It is critical that people exercise good judgment in the sources of their information to protect themselves."
Benioff wants you to get excited for the AI revolution.
AI harm is often behind the scenes and builds over time
The Sony Alpha 7 IV is just shy of the $2,000 mark.
"By fostering a culture of authenticity, respect and support, we can create a digital world where everyone feels empowered to be their true self," the company said.
In this case, incorrect instructions from the web mapping application seem to have proved fatal.
It's hard to imagine Rogan wanting to sit patiently for a briefing.
How the deer came to be wearing a safety jacket is a mystery that may never be solved.
SpaceX's new satellites allowed some people in areas effected by hurricanes to send text messages earlier this year, now it will begin expanding the service commercially.
A study found that most of the posts on LinkedIn are written by generative AI. Is anyone surprised?
Elon Musk's "fully autonomous" cars will, like other robotaxi vehicles, rely on remote human pilots.
Musk's X is trying to stop The Onion from buying Alex Jones' social media accounts.
The rightwing politician from Colorado briefly joined the video-sharing platform before apparently deactivating her account.
A group of artists who say they were given early access to OpenAI's Sora video generation model released a version of the tool to the public.
“If you make those claims without adequate support, you can expect to hear from the FTC.”
The rapper's music company has accused Kendrik Lamar's label of artificially inflating the popularity of the song "Not Like Us' using bots and illegal payment schemes.