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Fox's ad-supported SVOD service is teaming up with writers' resource the Black List on the "To Be Commissioned" initiative.
OpenAI’s board members, who are definitely not Effective Altruists, will determine when its created artificial general intelligence. It may or may not kill you.
If you get a Facebook ad to download Google’s AI chatbot, Bard, you’re probably about to get hacked.
Cybertruck resellers could be barred from purchasing Elon Musk's cars ever again, and face penalties of $50,000.
Lonely Mars rovers, thankless twitter bots, abused delivery machines: robots don't have feelings, but these are history's saddest examples.
Reading websites written in another language isn't difficult if you know where to look.
Well, not actually. But the OpenAI CEO had his break out "tech-visionary" moment at the startup's inaugural Dev Day conference.
It was a big week for Sam Altman and Elon Musk launched his ChatGPT competitor.
Nerf secured its rightful place in history as one of the greatest toys of all time.
The seizure is a significant escalation of the investigation into whether the mayor reportedly violated campaign finance laws.
Don't expect a proper successor to the Steam Deck anytime soon.
The combo platter includes ads and will be offered through Verizon, according to reports.
Meta's budget-friendly VR headset should be released in late 2024.
European regulators challenged Apple’s exclusivity with the Digital Markets Act, but the tech giant isn’t going down without a fight.
A24 confirmed it’s slated to help produce a film based on Walter Isaacson’s biography Elon Musk.
It will use almost the same chassis as the iPhone 14 and the same flat, no-button design.
Apple agreed to pay penalties and back pay over allegations it had used worse recruitment tools for U.S. citizens and residents.
The restriction was allegedly a mistake, but Apple and Amazon have blocked ChatGPT for a similar reason.
The pin, which its creators want to sell you as a replacement for your smartphone, is still a bit of a black box.
Epic was offered $127 million to launch Fortnite on Google Play, but the developer’s rejection caused a risk of “contagion,” according to details in the trial.