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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall of 53,000 hoverboards manufactured by Jetson Electric Bikes.
Another set of Apple patents show that the tech giant is using existing devices to determine your every muscle movement and location in a room.
The former Amazon consultant also took to LinkedIn to apologize for the crime saying, "I am sorry to have done these things."
Dripped out Pope Francis and Trump under arrest—the era of difficult to detect AI-generated images is here. But really, the company just wants you to pay.
Google's attention seems firmly focused on AI, potentially at the expense of one of its successes.
My one-sided "conversations" with Spotify's new AI DJ pose a question: can a corporation, or a robot, for that matter, be a guy?
EU Facebook and Instagram users will have the option to opt out of some targeted advertisements on the apps starting next week.
The Free, Basic, and Enterprise API tiers range in price (and access) to Twitter's back end.
Microsoft finally copped to incorporating ads into its buzzy AI Bing Chat this week, though the company's announcement offered little clarity.
The complaint claims OpenAI's GPT model fails to meet standards of safety laid out by the FTC and asks for development to be paused.
Code on Netflix's backend says “A game on your TV needs a controller to play. Do you want to use this phone as a game controller?”
Former President Barack Obama has been dethroned for having the most Twitter followers after CEO Elon Musk surpasses him.
The "fortune favors the brave" crypto Super Bowl commercial was used to finance water micro-financing nonprofit Water.org.
After years of debate about the cause of the strange malady, a recently declassified document points the finger (once again) at "electromagnetic energy."
The company doesn't have to allow third-party app stores through its Play Store; users can choose third-party billing options.
A trial is underway as a former Tesla elevator operator takes the stand, claiming he faced "plantation mentality" by coworkers.
Reddit said it’s excising far more subreddits and users after it changed its policies last year.
A hacking campaign that targeted U.S. activists was coordinated by an Israeli private eye. Who were his clients?
GitHub will have to provide the identity of "FreeSpeechEnthusiast" by April 3 according to the subpoena.
Good Smile reportedly put $2.4 million into 4chan, a move which may just end its incredibly lucrative deal with Disney.