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Musk's lawyers called Dogecoin "a legitimate cryptocurrency" and the lawsuit, Johnson v. Musk et al., a "fanciful work of fiction."
Twitter owner Elon Musk has routinely talked about fears of ‘WWIII’ due to the ongoing Russian invasion.
In response to viral Dall-E-generated pictures of Donald Trump's arrest, a Berkeley computer science professor argues for the visual designation of AI's images.
Big tech and big law enforcement have partnered up to share your personal information, but which countries have the closest ties?
For better or worse, a national TikTok ban looks more likely than ever. All the failed bills of the past offer competing visions of how that could happen.
Kings League chief Gerard Piqué revealed that superstar Neymar da Silva Santos would lead a team in the Twitch-focused league's Brazilian tournament.
The courts denied that Fox News’ motion that its propagation of the 'Big Lie' was regular journalism protected under the first amendment.
Google employees are reportedly losing access to office perks as the company pursues AI and cost-cutting measures.
Does ‘Riiiiidge Raaaaaaceerr’ strike a chord? How about ‘my body is ready'? There are so many reasons to remember E3 fondly.
Tesla is recalling 35 of its Semi vehicles after reports of brake failure issues.
The unveiling of the algorithm comes after an unknown user posted portions of Twitter's source code to GitHub.
A Nintendo GameCube made of Lego? Self-firing foam darts? Catch up on everything you may have missed in March.
Solder Party's tiny BB Q20 keyboard lets you type with just your thumbs, like nature intended.
The dramatically named AMERICA Act would prohibit big companies from owning multiple parts of the digital ad ecosystem.
"Our hypothesis is that it is still easier to build trust in person and that those relationships help us work more effectively." Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook.
It doesn't sound like much, but the new ruling could be game-changer for California's gig economy.
Certain vehicle models are eligible for the anti-theft tool, partly due to a rise in break-ins following step-by-step TikTok challenge videos.
A single swatter allegedly placed more than 20 bogus police calls in 11 states and Canada in a little under four months.
Italy's privacy regulator says there is no legal basis that justifies OpenAI’s collection and mass storage of personal data to train ChatGPT.
Short-seller Hindenberg accused the popular digital payment service and its parent company of massively misrepresenting user numbers. Block has fired back.