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The Kremlin claims Wikipedia is promoting misinformation about the Ukraine invasion and has fined the company two million rubles.
Meta is angling to get in on the artificial intelligence arms race, whether that's with AI-generated photo filters to ads.
An Amazon delivery driver in a viral TikTok claims workers are tracked for how many times they buckle up and if they drink coffee while driving.
A 43-inch laptop? Drones built from dead birds? Catch up on everything you may have missed in February.
TikTok has faced increased scrutiny by many state governments, and a nationwide ban of the app has been discussed.
An iconic part of the operating system is now pushing Microsoft's AI after a Windows 11 update.
The long-awaited feature can be toggled on through the settings starting today.
Unhappy with OpenAI, which he co-founded, Musk is reportedly in talks with recently departed DeepMind AI researcher Igor Babuschkin.
If you're on America's shit list, bad news: a flying robot that can recognize your face may soon be coming after you.
The popular internet forum has introduced a quicker way to find information and filter other user responses.
Tesla reportedly plans to hire 3,000 workers at its Nevada-based factory—if the tax abatement is approved on Thursday.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said Apple has decided to move ahead with a proprietary ‘basebrand’ 5G chip for its iPhone SE 4, which should have a 6.1-inch screen.
It also enlists Pikachu to help track your sleep habits.
The singer's ad-libbed outro at the end of her song Nonsense was too hot for the station to handle.
Elon Musk's EV company is hitting the brakes on its not-quite autonomous driver assistance technology after federal regulators deemed it unsafe.
The plus symbol is replacing the heart icon for Spotify users globally starting on iOS and Android devices.
A specific 4K clip from the movie Alien seems to be a real menace on Google Pixel 7 and 6 devices.
Users can submit a hashed image of known child abuse material to a database for Facebook, Instagram, Pornhub, Onlyfans, and others to scan against.
Elon Musk vowed to present "the path to a fully sustainable energy future for Earth." It's probably just gonna be a big promises and a cheaper electric vehicle.
Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams received support from Elon Musk following his racist rant on YouTube last week.