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One of the key responsibilities of the role is to “define the strategic vision" for Netflix's machine learning platform.
Threads continues to stalk Twitter with a slow drip of features we've come to expect.
The games rating agency proposed using facial age estimation to scan selfies but said it would not stop kids from playing restrictively rated games.
Jason Aldean claims his song "Try That in a Small Town" is not a pro-lynching anthem and every clip of news footage in the music video is completely authentic.
The video app is launching a shopping function in the US as soon as August, creating a new pipeline for inexpensive Chinese-made products.
Vintage Apple products have fetched exorbitant prices in recent years, now an extremely rare 1990s shoe is added to that list.
Google said it consumed 5.6 billion gallons of water in 2022—its push into AI is likely to make that amount skyrocket.
Meta, Microsoft, and hundreds more own a trademark on the name. Hell, Musk can’t even take down Twitter’s old sign without cops getting involved.
The proliferation of child abuse material is a problem that plagues both the centralized and decentralized web.
Attorneys representing the ex-FTX CEO said he was just trying to "give his side of the story," when he gave Caroline Ellison's personal journal to the NYT.
While Elon spends his time changing Twitter's name, Zuck's been studying the blade.
TikTok updated its features to include a text option for users, in addition to photos and videos.
The cryptocurrency startup wants to create a "new global digital currency" verified by users' unique iris scans.
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles -themed controllers come with an attachable pizza-shaped scent diffuser.
Spotify subscribers will see the price for their ad-free subscription go up starting on Monday.
The 'X' logo has been coming for months now, but the change might mark Elon Musk's first foray in turning Twitter into a bank.
Expanding the usefulness of the electronic multi-tool is easy with Flipper Apps, or you can just use it to play Solitaire.
Ironically, despite America’s Cold War fears of being nuked by the Soviet Union, the only government that ever nuked us (and nuked us quite a bit) was our own.
From parental consent requirements and encryption breakers to full-on TikTok bans, lawmakers are trying to outdo themselves on boneheaded tech bills.
Employees at several Square Roots locations are out of work after an impromptu Zoom meeting informed them that the company is pausing production.