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Sam Altman’s AI company revealed ChatGPT-4 Turbo, GPTs, and more.
The Truth Social founder has been shitposting his way through his myriad legal cases. Now, he's trading barbs with his opponents from the witness stand.
Elon Musk posted on X that he will "look into" this.
There's a long list of companies that have sought to solve the problem of mortality, AI startups think they're well-positioned to succeed where others failed.
The company is updating its knowledge cutoff to April 2023 and announced legal copyright protection for users.
Apple might release a fix for it in WatchOS 10.2, which is currently in beta testing mode and will release in December.
The anime powerhouse is going mainstream with manga titles, vinyl soundtracks, toys, and collectibles at Walmarts nationwide.
‘It’s not you, it’s me’ is the gist of college student qualms with dating apps. Hook-up culture declines while young people search for genuine connection.
Attendees at a Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT event say they had to go to the hospital and the burns are believed to be related to UV light from the video screens.
The premiere GPT from Musk's xAI is capable of answering spicy questions with politically incorrect responses.
A new study uncovers data brokers selling information on active-duty military service members with zero oversight, posting serious national security risks.
The Kino Film Collection draws on the film distributor's vast library of titles, including international films, documentaries, and new releases.
Take a quick look at the newest and weirdest happenings in AI.
As its top executive heads to prison, FTX is sharing its customers' data with the federal government.
Revel briefly shut down its NYC moped service in 2021 following two fatal crashes and fully eliminated the service in D.C. and Miami the following year.
Humanity has developed tools that we don’t have the responsibility or good taste to wield.
There's a growing dispute in the tech world about the direction AI regulations should take. And Elon claims he's ready to roll out his AI product.
...unless they upgrade to the streamer's new "Ultimate Ad-Free" plan, which runs $19.99 a month, that is.
Dominic Law, who helped buy out Neopets earlier this year, said they don't need NFTs as the real bread winners will be plushies and shirts.
Hollywood actors entered their 100th day on strike last week in part over demands for contractual protections against AI.