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Ahead of 2024, Biden’s team is specifically looking to target influencers that do not follow the White House or the Democratic Party official accounts.
In the fall-out of a collision with a bus, Cruise issued a software fix for 300 of its vehicles. But videos from transit drivers show many more close calls.
That's a significant drop in shipments compared to rival PC companies like Dell and Lenovo.
Baidu is going after Apple for allegedly allowing free knockoffs of the former's ChatGPT competitor Ernie into the tightly controlled App Store.
McFarland previously apologized to The Bahamas for Fyre Festival, a multi-weekend music festival in 2017 that ended in chaos.
The people handling FTX’s bankruptcy say the exchange was so mismanaged they needed to recreate its books from Slack and Google docs records.
The Twitter CEO had previously covered the 'w' with a white tarp. After the company's landlord complained, Musk decided to paint the 'w' over with white paint.
The company behind the famous brand of energy drinks has gone after hundreds of companies. Recently, it targeted indie game developer Glowstick Entertainment.
“If you want to know what the future of AI looks like, look at chess. It happened to us first, and it’s going to happen to all of you.”
The Twitter CEO changed NPR's label from "US state-affiliated media" to "Government Funded Media" after days of criticism. It's unclear what the label means.
A new study shows that large language AI models have trouble weighing potential gains and losses, writes a USC engineering professor.
It takes a body to understand the world, and words have meaning because people use them to make sense of the word, write ASU and USCD psychology researchers.
Colombian adult film actress Katty Blake uploaded a video of herself performing a sex act in public at the Rock of Guatapé.
From Macs to hacking PCs, leave it to the Aaron Spelling universe to be a benchmark of how far we've come in consumer tech.
Gizmodo celebrates the decade of Clinton, grunge and alt-everything.
A select cohort of Democratic representatives are using TikTok to build their brands, share dumb memes, and defend the app against an impending ban.
Pentagon and NATO war plans are said to have leaked online yesterday. More followed today. But are they legit or is someone messing with us?
Advertising executives fear unhinged antics from Musk at an upcoming conference could sully their brands.
I started testing the Bird Buddy. Did you know birds are living their own soap opera?
An errant move of the mouse in an Armageddon-style showdown cost longtime champion Magnus Carlsen the win.