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The streamer that made its name on offering lectures from the biggest celebrities is getting a class in economics.
CokeGPT is about as half-baked as all of the hype surrounding AI.
Employees are switching jobs if it means they can work remotely, with many migrating out of larger, more expensive cities.
Leaks show Google may try to throw in a free Pixel Watch 2 when buying a Pixel 8 Pro, plus it may offer seven years of support.
Tinder Select will include member-only features like souped-up search, matching, and conversation capabilities, but no one really knows what that means.
News Corp has dipped its hands into MySpace, streaming, and VR over the years. Just how well did those ventures shake out?
Meta is reportedly preparing to release dozens of chatbots with kooky personalities on its social media app to woo younger audiences.
Amazon customers will gain early access to customize Anthropic's models and create private models using Amazon Bedrock.
OpenAI said ChatGPT will soon 'see' your images and 'hear' your words, but the company is warning users the chatbot could go off the rails.
The company is currently in the midst of a lawsuit against Stability AI over its use of Getty images for training AI.
Student publications and nonprofit community outlets are caught up in a drawn-out battle between the Canadian government, big-name publishers, and Meta.
The next version of Android is nearing launch. Here’s a peek at what’s coming up.
Students and teachers alike say monitoring software and internet filtering tools are disproportionally harming LGTB+ students and students with disabilities.
Unity employees received death threats after the company said it was changing its royalty fees.
A new rule from the IRS is punishing those who resold tickets for more than $600 in profit with a tax penalty.
The F-35 fighter jet pilot parachuted 2,000 feet to the ground after an "aircraft failure" on board.
A glitch in Circles earlier this year revealed private tweets to millions of users.
The new limits come as Amazon faces concerns about AI-generated books flooding the platform.
Microsoft is now forfeiting the purchase of Activision's cloud gaming portfolio, which instead is set to be sold to Ubisoft.
Users already paying $139 a year for Prime will start seeing ‘limited advertisements’ in 2024 popping up on their screen.