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The device comes with a pair of silicone lips and a feature that lets you upload your kisses to an app.
Product manager Esther Crawford was all in on Musk’s “hardcore” Twitter. It didn’t matter to the billionaire in the end.
Militaries around the world have learned from recent combat operations that weaponized artificial intelligence is the future of warfare.
The breathless panic over the emergent tendencies of Bing's AI is based on a deep confusion about consciousness.
While previously "undecided" on how the pandemic began, the Department of Energy now sees the controversial "lab leak" theory as the most likely possibility.
We can't say the movie industry didn't warn us about AI's potential dramatic shortcomings.
From sea to shining sea, America is a big target for cybercriminals. These states are their favorites.
Protect yourself from surveillance with clothes that block history's most invasive tech.
The hiring of a TV ad executive shows Apple is hard at work on showing you more ads in more places.
An unsettling incident at an airport in Seattle earlier this year can be attributed to a minor data hiccup, investigators have found.
Should you DIY your cracked screen, or take it to a repair shop?
The company that owns Ticketmaster is backing reforms to the ticket process, after facing intense backlash following a chaotic 2022 Taylor Swift concert sale.
You don't need a computer to get your hands on some physical documents.
Don't settle for the default with the Windows 11 taskbar.
Here's what to consider if you're about to upgrade.
A recent lawsuit and new report show Amazon vendors are selling 'ejiao' products as the brutal and inhumane donkey trade has proliferated in recent years.
A judge issued an arrest warrant for a teacher charged with illegal crypto mining at a Massachusetts school.
Using a digital head scan, 3D-printed foam inserts can tailor Bauer helmets to individual heads.
The case of an American citizen who became a top propagandist for al-Qaeda looms large over our modern free speech battles.
The artificial intelligence-powered tool reportedly isn't currently integrated into any of the company's public products, but will be available for researchers.