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Google ended the rivalry between its two major AI research hubs as it puts all hands on deck for the race to AI integration.
Twitter largely took away blue checkmarks from legacy verified accounts yesterday, but Stephen King, William Shatner, and LeBron James' checkmarks remained.
Lots of folks have concern about the direction of AI. Should we, uh, maybe heed those warnings?
In a fawning interview on the TED stage, CEO Shou Chew's made a pitch for why his app is good for the world.
The encrypted email service has more features than ever and surpassed 100 million users worldwide. Gizmodo talked to the CEO about what's new and what's next.
Twitter seems to be struggling with the removal but the promised checkpocalypse has come. Blaze it!
An arbitration panel said Lindell must pay a cyber expert the prize he was promised for refuting election lies.
Seagate sold 7.4 million hard disk drives to Huawei, raking in $150 million, despite a US blacklist restricting exports to the Chinese company.
Google would like as little friction as possible as it turns scraped web data into big money.
Secret recordings reportedly made the $787.5 million settlement extra enticing for leadership at the right-wing network.
Media layoffs are surging around the U.S., but BuzzFeed is taking it one step further and shuttering its whole news division as it lays off 15% of employees.
The tech giant is following Meta's lead and offering its marketing clients artificial intelligence-based services.
The editor-in-chief announced last week that writers would experiment with ChatGPT, but the company said the layoffs were unrelated.
The decision is bound to send Redditors everywhere into a tailspin, as Imgur has served as a third-party platform for media uploads to Reddit for years.
Teen Jacob Stevens from Ohio took more than a dozen pills of Benadryl when participating in a TikTok challenge. He died days afterward.
Tech execs used a congressional hearing to scold the Pentagon for its sluggish AI development and encourage more spending on tech to "terrify adversaries."
The alleged hacker, who goes by 'Doomed,' says he used SIM swapping to get access to Walsh's account.
It's time to "Be Real" and share what you're listening to with friends.
Stability AI says its open-source StableLM language model is the AI for the everyman, though it apparently fails at making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
"I challenge any of you to outwork me," Clearlink CEO James Clarke told his staff in a combative and unhinged video call.