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The nonprofit media organization says it will cease posting on the platform, after Elon Musk took steps to "undermine our credibility."
Fox’s main defense for its ongoing lawsuit against Dominion Voting Systems was that it had been discussing Trump’s election conspiracy allegations.
Adding to the long list of AI's powers: cajoling the protagonist of American Psycho to talk about his love of 4chan.
The planned supersized Donkey Kong is Nintendo-approved and uses the motherboard from the original arcade cabinet.
A foot-sensing floor mat can detect a user's movements and translate them to a VR world.
Photographed documents with alleged Secret or Top Secret classification were leaked from the Pentagon and reportedly posted on Discord as early as January.
An average user’s conversational exchange with ChatGPT amounts to dumping a large bottle of fresh water out on the ground, new research says.
Binance is asking the court for a subpoena to find out more about a GitHub user the crypto exchange alleges posted portions of its source code online.
Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger's article app is taking a page from Reddit's playbook with upvotes, downvotes, and graded credibility—as well as AI moderation.
The lawsuit, filed in Delaware, alleges that the company's former execs including ex-CEO Parag Agrawal paid $1 million in legal fees out of their own pockets.
Watch an interactive day in the life as AI-powered sprites interact, form memories, and pursue their individual goals—including a Valentine's Day party.
Loewe's low-resolution clothing collection is finally available and ready to empty your savings.
The highly engineered fabrics will be lighter and warmer by harnessing light, and not just from the sun.
The U.S. District Judge said that Holmes has not presented new evidence that could lead to her appeal actually resulting in a reversal or new trial.
Court filings detail that Twitter, Inc. no longer exists, and that it's been subsumed by X Corp, Elon Musk's long-talked up 'everything app.'
The Twitter CEO told an NPR reporter that he was using Wikipedia to determine which media outlets should get the new “Government Funded Media” label.
The disgraced crypto exchange had no dedicated cybersecurity staff and "protected" users assets with minimal safeguards, according to new bankruptcy filings.
The Twitter Circles feature is supposed to restrict access to outsiders, but users are reporting a glitch that's allowed strangers access to private tweets.
Did a pro-Russian group hack a major Canadian energy project? A recently leaked U.S. intelligence briefing says so.
Now that Lenovo’s smart displays are no longer supported, what do I do with this aging hardware?