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Just when the Wonka AI controversy couldn't get stranger, an actress who went viral for claiming she played the deranged character says she was joking.
Google has been illegally refusing to engage in collective bargaining with unionized contractors. Now it's getting rid of them.
Comments made at the Texas-Mexico border on Thursday are being taken out of context.
All this month we're asking you to help us figure out, once and for all, which app is the greatest of all time.
Researchers told an AI models to start its answers with the phrase "Captain's Log." It gave more accurate responses, and they have no idea why.
Musk claims that he gave OpenAI money back in 2015 on the condition that it would operate as a nonprofit and make its research freely available to the public.
A group of Wikipedia editors wrote 15,000 articles on US roads and highways. But after a fight over the platform's rules, they took a detour.
"News makes up less than 3% of what people around the world see in their Facebook feed," according to Meta.
The former airman, who was arrested last year, will admit to his role in leaking sensitive intelligence online, a family member said.
Driver Louis Delétraz left his AirPods on United flight. Now they’re on the move.
"I thought other reviewers were being too harsh and bought the case. Big mistake."
The visuals-challenged study caused a public furor about AI-generated imagery in science.
The data in a push notification can help law enforcement officials identify and track a criminal suspect.
Thrash metal band Belushi Speed Ball has a new single out. It sounds even better if you're hungry.
AT&T has explained the outage was due to an "incorrect process" used while expanding the network.
The 14 pages of nonsense have ChatGPT hallucinations, frightening characters, and weirdly, no chocolate.
For a second there, Wendy's was looking like the New York Stock Exchange.
"The person sent me the first page of the passport of Elon Musk. Looks legitimate."
Did you buy an "Amazon's Choice" video doorbell? You may have brought home a security time bomb.
The tech billionaire keeps repeating this fact about himself and says he wants it on his gravestone.