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It's not perfect, but it's one tool to help users spot AI manipulation.
Fears of quantum computing breaking the back of blockchains are getting more realistic.
Just what everyone wants, their own personal tail.
Microsoft claims it receives about 20 requests for BitLocker keys a year.
If it wasn't bad enough that Elon Musk manufactured your car, it's getting worse.
LLMs have their limits.
"We live surrounded by ghosts of our own making."
It's not all about getting email notifications plastered on your eyeballs.
Employees reported major job cuts this week, just months after the video hosting site was bought by Bending Spoons.
Lawmakers are propping up the sanction-avoidance industry in the name of the almighty dollar.
The retro Game Boy maker's first pro-level controller may still be enticing even to non-hypochondriacs.
"Amazing sob story: 'ChatGPT deleted all the work I hadn't done.'"
At Davos, Musk sold a vision of himself that doesn't align with reality.
An entity has been created and a deadline has been avoided, as the TikTok deal drags on.
Get ready to hear a lot about John Ternus.
SBF's ex-girlfriend was released early after cooperating in the FTX fraud case. Is anyone hiring?
Maybe don't try to sell your paid mod to the company whose Terms of Service you appear to be violating?
Good luck jerking off to this.
Meta's commitment might be wavering, but other entrants in the VR field feel stronger than ever.
Eightfold, an AI company that makes human resources software, is being sued over one of its hiring tools.