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The nation's leading doctor said there isn't enough evidence to determine if social media is "sufficiently safe" for young users.
A former Twitter shareholder's lawsuit against CEO Elon Musk claiming he put the board's interest above shareholders was dismissed on Monday.
ChatGPT Plus users should now have access to internet search. Plus, Microsoft is adding a Copilot into Windows 11.
The AI-powered article-recommendation app keeps introducing new features. With this newest update, users can call out misleading, hype-y headlines.
The scanners have been removed from Proctor High School and replaced by metal detectors but are apparently still being used in the district’s 12 other schools.
A Spanish YouTuber was sued by his ex-girlfriend’s father after the influencer made videos leveling accusations of abusing women.
The tablet will start shipping next month with a $230 starting price.
Soon, even your grandparents could be Photoshop experts.
The set will touch down on June 1 for $100, which is $2,699,999,900 less than what NASA paid for the real thing.
Today, Dyson unveiled a new lineup of cleaning tools including vacuums, robots, and fans.
The video game goliath shut down its randomized "gacha pipe" micro-transaction system in October 2022, but the company is still facing flack.
Riders can now get a lift from gun-wielding drivers for "executive protection" on the Black Wolf rideshare app.
TikTok says Montana's law banning downloads of the app in the state is illegal and would crush local users' freedom of expression.
The couple is currently attending the Cannes Film Festival in the south of France, and partying on Bezos’ $500 million yacht.
The faux-image once again illustrates the amplified risks of harmful, false content online amid an artificial intelligence boom and Twitter's decline.
A marketing agency is offering $100 an hour to three applicants bored enough to scroll through TikTok for 10 hours.
The new age verification technology is rolling out first to Denver's Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies.
A man in China lost 4.3 million Yuan after receiving a video call from a scammer who used AI software to replicate the face and voice of his supposed friend.
The notorious mixed reality device company Magic Leap is reportedly talking to Meta about licensing waveguide tech for high-res AR glasses.