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Netflix is investing $2.5 billion in Korean TV shows and films over the next four years following the massive success of Squid Game.
Nvidia's "NeMo" is supposed to work with OpenAI's GPT-4, though guardrails still won’t catch every time a user finds a way to manipulate a chatbot.
The Republican Party used AI imagery to paint a picture of Biden's dystopian America in a new political attack ad on YouTube.
Shkreli, who spent seven years in prison for securities fraud, said, “it’s easier to get out of literal jail than Twitter jail.”
Its time to share your restaurant experience with a new video feature coming to Yelp reviews.
The cryptocurrency exchange has filed a petition in court to try to force the federal agency to definitively say if crypto counts as a security or not.
After appealing to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to speed up the process of trademarking “GPT,” the office denied the company’s request.
Daniel Shin said he left Terra two years before the stablecoin’s collapse brought the entire crypto industry to its knees.
Super Tilt Bro. brings Super Smash Bros. to the pixelated 8-bit NES era.
Twitter's CEO shared a screenshot of his private navigation menu, showing a second profile and subscribers paying nearly $100k a month for "exclusive content."
Aerial videographers now have access to three 70-millimeter cameras offering more flexibility for framing shots.
Yet another shooting in the U.S. — this time involving an unsuspecting Instacart delivery driver and his girlfriend.
At one of the dozens of companies that Amazon contracts to complete its deliveries, workers have unionized with the Teamsters and reached a historic agreement.
Ryder Ripps and other makers of parody bored apes will owe money to Yuga Labs as a judge rules those non-fungible tokens are trademark protected.
SCOTUS will hear two cases this fall looking at whether public figures can block social media users for posting criticism on their accounts.
Marketers woke up Sunday to find the social media giant's ad system was eating up their entire budgets. Meta briefly stopped serving ads on part of its network.
Grimes says that she would be willing to split the royalties with the songwriter 50/50, which she claims is the same deal she would make with any collaborator.
Customer support agents given access to a generative AI chatbot were 14% more productive, but those gains were much higher for lower-performing workers.
Fox News said it’s parting ways from the Tucker Carlson Tonight host a week after the network settled with $787.5 million to Dominion Voting Systems.
Twitter's CEO isn't just pushing Twitter Blue on living celebrities—he's also giving it out to dead ones.