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OpenAI’s newly-unveiled GPT-4 is being released to limited ChatGPT Plus subscribers and to select businesses using the company’s API.
Was a major home security company just hacked? So far, Ring is denying the cybercriminals' claims.
The Russian fighter aircraft harassed then collided with the American drone until the unmanned craft plummeted into the water, according to the Pentagon.
Amazon unveiled three different sizes for its Project Kupier customer terminals, covering everyone from single users to massive enterprises.
A user survey hints at a new project that aligns with Amazon's lucrative push into advertising as a complement to Prime.
The new Nighthawk RS700 is available for pre-order now for a mere $700.
The Mauritshuis Museum in the Netherlands is facing scrutiny for selecting an AI copy of Vermeer's Girl with a Pearl painting while it is on loan in Amsterdam.
As part of the tech giant's ongoing layoffs, the company has cut its Ethics and Society team, which had focused on aligning AI products with responsible policy.
As part of Mark Zuckerberg's ruthless "year of efficiency," Meta announced Facebook and Instagram would pull the plug on NFTs the same day as 10,000 layoffs.
The Grab Shell will let you stay productive whether you're perched at a desk or wandering your office.
Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg told employees he also plans to close another 5,000 open positions during this expanded ‘year of efficiency.’
Government-appointed CEO Tim Mayopoulos assumed the role yesterday, and tried to put out the fire with an email to Silicon Valley Bank clients.
Google is testing tools that will soon expose more people to next generation AI than ever before
Binance's UK partner Paysafe said it was facing intense regulatory pressure and was therefore ending its crypto deal with the world's largest exchange.
TikTok pushes certain content to users, but a company exec claims it accounts for only a small percent of its videos.
2023 is off to a rough start for the web3 world as another couple hundred million in assets goes up in smoke amid a bankruptcy panic.
A massive lawsuit filed in California claims that each of these platforms plays into the addiction of its users—which are often children under 18.
If you were thinking that SVB collapsed because of greed or deregulation, conservatives are quick to blame the one Black and LGBTQ+ members of the bank's board.
The latest leak from overseas alleges the Pixel 7a will adopt more memory and a faster refresh rate than its predecessor.
SVB merchandise is popping up on eBay and some people are bidding high to nab memorabilia of the failed bank.