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Gemini's failure to generate images of white people sparked outrage, though AI image generators are historically terrible at producing people of color.
A viral social media post viewed by millions got many people interested in watching the show. Too bad it doesn’t exist.
Fairshake PAC has raised over $85 million to attack politicians who are skeptical of crypto.
In a press release written by ChatGPT, Match Group shared the first steps of its plan for your new AI-driven love life.
Kiss your storage woes behind thanks to a new technique that houses data in 3D.
The operator of the D.C. lottery stated that the numbers were posted to the lottery's website in error as part of a quality assurance test.
OpenAI's ChatGPT experienced an unusual bug, spouting gibberish responses to user queries.
The two men were found guilty on Tuesday and each face 20 years in prison.
Signal was already one of the best private messengers on the web. Now it's even better.
The billionaire says Neuralink and its first human patient are making progress on a brain-computer interface.
Two AI companies are claiming the science fiction term, “Grok,” as their own, but only one is turbocharging the AI industry.
The senior Senator from Massachusetts has revealed who she'd most want to toke up with.
Sony's PlayStation Portal can’t play games on its own, but a hack could turn it into more than a fancy tablet.
The PlayStation 5 Pro comes with 2 TB of storage and a far larger GPU promising better performance at 4K with 60 FPS. Compared to the base PS5, it may finally, actually do 8K this time.
The viral story originated on a satirical website called the Dunning-Kruger Times.
Wyze says 13,000 users were able to see into each other's homes, again. It’s the third catastrophic security incident for Wyze in three years.
Your Reddit posts will train the next generation of AI models, following last year's moderator protests over API access.
The victim’s grandmother told a local outlet that drugs were possibly involved in the death. Authorities are investigating the tragedy.
The company said the popular remedy could cause "small particles of rice to damage your iPhone."
We all perform this iPhone maintenance ritual, but it's a mythical waste of time that's been around for years.