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Uber has not branded the cuts as "layoffs," and the company is still interested in hiring replacements for employees that have been let go.
How we all secretly like the silencing we claim to hate.
Microsoft confirmed its AI chatbot was originally called ‘Sydney,’ and the company has been dealing with outlandish AI answers for over a year.
Spotify's new AI DJ is deeply unnecessary, but still pretty handy.
Cybercriminals stole personal information on millions of DNA Diagnostics Center clients, all stored on a database the company was unaware of.
It will not change much—even with less memory, Apple's Bionic outperforms Android's chips.
The Delaware Court of Chancery said it needs another round of briefings to determine whether Musk steered Tesla's board toward giving him his 2018 pay package.
Tumblr introduced a parody subscription service based on Twitter's blue checkmark option, bringing in an unexpected increase in revenue.
During oral arguments of a crucial online speech case, Google v. Gonzalez, Supreme Court justices roasted themselves and said Congress may be more tech-savvy.
Clarkesworld's editors closed off its submissions page and said they “don’t have a solution” to AI-created short fiction spam.
Samsung is about to face some real competition in the folding smartphone market.
At 192 grams, the WH-CH720N are Sony's lightest pair of over-ear wireless ANC headphones yet.
"I don't build in order to have donors, I have donors in order to build" O'Keefe said, quoting the fictional architect Howard Roark.
In an unsurprising move on Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced he is suspending the nuclear arms control treaty with the U.S.
Snapchat+ is doing great. Instagram and Facebook launched a pay-for-verification feature. Charging for blue checks drew scorn and ridicule, but cash is king.
So-called "quiet quitting" could decrease if companies move to a four-day workweek, an ongoing UK study finds.
The ball was revealed to the world during the NBA's Slam Dunk Contest this past weekend.
The bankrupt crypto exchange collapsed in November 2022. Months later, customers in Japan are among the first to regain access to their money.
As much as Twitter’s own Blue checkmark has failed to gain traction, Meta wants to incentivize subscriptions with more traction in the apps' algorithms.
The university hands-down wins the prize for clumsiest use of ChatGPT.