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Hundreds of employees signed a letter criticizing Amazon's 'non-data-driven' reasoning for ending hybrid work. They might have a point.
China’s People’s Liberation Army is using Llama 13B for military applications. That’s against the acceptable use policy, but there’s no way to put the AI back in the bottle.
PlayStation bosses said 20% of new buyers opted for the PS4 Pro, and expect similar numbers for the PS5 Pro.
Musk has spent at least $120 million to get Donald Trump elected.
The animal's Instagram page has over half a million followers.
Coresight AI has released a new product that sends alerts to store security when customers and staff have anomalous interactions.
The recall digs a deeper hole for the makers of the Humane AI Pin as it now has to replace or refund approximately 10,500 Charge Case Accessories.
The new features promise to allow users to use the chatbot more like a search engine.
What a garbage heap.
Musk’s lawyers are doing everything they can to delay legal action around his $1 million voter lottery until after election day.
Researchers claim a small coterie of users may be manipulating the site's results.
An investigation by crypto sleuths is alleging that the YouTube star has a complex web of 50 cryptocurrency wallets and made $23 million through various shady crypto schemes.
It'll also (finally) inform you about lane merges in advance when you're out driving on the highway.
Nintendo Music includes a variety of songs from the company’s long catalog, but the sooner we get the Mother soundtrack, the better.
The former Disney employee is accused of committing a variety of computer crimes.
The Department of State said that the mistaken disclosure of the passwords do not pose an immediate threat to the upcoming election.
The ads are tied to a dark money group that receives millions from Elon Musk.
NFTs for Ubisoft’s Champions Tactics: Grimoria Chronicles cost between $7 and close to $64,000.
On the anniversary of President Biden's executive order on AI, the White House says it has met all its year-one goals.
A new study found that half of the world’s carbon emissions come from the richest 10% of people.