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The creators say tear gas might even be used to hit potential threats.
Perplexity is in hot water for its AI-generated articles.
Gizmodo has a new owner, the firm Keleops, and we are looking to grow our team.
Fighting the Elden Beast just got a little easier.
It can even make your own 8-bit video game for you.
Trump seemed to be talking about "cheap fakes," the term for misleading videos that aren't heavily edited.
The social media app might get hit with a federal lawsuit before its ban officially begins as the FTC has issued a warning for possible future crimes.
"If you have an emergency and need assistance pull your nearest Fire Box," the Boston Fire Dept. tweeted.
When the rich are inconvenienced, lawmakers seem to find a way to do something about it.
One crypto influencer warned $DJT might actually be the work of government agents.
SoftBank and First Horizon Bank planned to inject emotional support AI systems into their call centers.
"My wiper never worked. Took 2 weeks to get the part," one owner said.
Apple launched its "buy now, pay later" loan service just a few months ago, but now the company is shutting it down.
The tests for the new feature will start with English-language videos in the U.S.
The Department of Justice alleges Adobe is "deceiving" customers with year-long subscriptions and an "ambush" of hidden fees.
Imagine a world exactly like Star Trek , except it sucks.
The fast food chain is pulling its AI drive-thru technology from more than 100 locations this summer, but more AI is on the way to replace it.
Now, anyone can produce music with just a few clicks.
Apple last revamped the Chess game back when it still named Mac releases after big cats
The maker of Firefox doubled back on a decision to pull several censorship-circumventing extensions