Google’s next foldable is coming into sharper focus. Just weeks before the company’s Made by Google event on August 12, a fresh render reveals the Pixel 11 Pro Fold in a ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has spent months signaling trouble ahead. Now a coalition of state attorneys general stands ready to file suit against the $111 billion ...
Social media platforms have long operated with minimal barriers for younger users, allowing children and teenagers to create accounts with little oversight or age verification. ...
Rocket Lab has introduced a significant change to the satellite communications sector with the launch of a new constellation designed to deliver high-speed data services from or...
Rocket Lab has introduced a significant change to the satellite communications sector with the launch of a new constellation designed to deliver high-speed data services from or...
The floating spherical robot known as Lev, developed by a team at the University of Tokyo, immediately calls to mind the gentle, hand-drawn worlds of Studio Ghibli animations. W...
Tech executives at Anthropic, OpenAI and Google once viewed the web as an endless mine of free training data. Billions of pages, posts and articles stood ready for scraping. ...
Meta has developed an artificial intelligence system designed to identify images created by generative models, yet recent testing shows the tool fails to recognize content produ...
Oliver Blume wants more time. The Volkswagen CEO told a German newspaper this weekend that smarter options exist than shuttering factories. His words landed amid fresh sales ...
Oren Etzioni has watched artificial intelligence evolve for decades. The longtime AI researcher and former chief executive of the Allen Institute for AI now sees a fractured ...
Apple's chip strategy just took an unusual turn. The company will release a base M6 processor later this year. But the Pro, Max and Ultra variants? They won't exist.
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Sixty-nine percent. That number lands with force. A fresh Verasight survey of 1,378 U.S. adults, conducted in June, finds most Americans now back forcing the largest artifici...
Pat Gelsinger sees no ceiling. The former Intel chief, now at Playground Global, calls artificial-intelligence demand almost unlimited. Energy stands as the sole real constra...
Instagram pushed paid advertisements straight into users' feeds. The ads carried terms like "rape video" and "child video." They linked to Telegram channels where buyers coul...
Apple once poured billions into a self-driving vehicle. The effort collapsed in early 2024. Yet that costly pursuit quietly reshaped the company's future in silicon and artif...
Sam Kirchner left behind an electrical engineering job, a patent-pending bicycle powered only by arms and legs, and a growing dread. The 27-year-old saw artificial intelligen...
Tang Jie doesn’t mince words. The founder of Zhipu AI, one of China’s standout artificial intelligence companies, believes frontier models should remain open to all. He l...
Google's invitations for the Pixel 11 event hit inboxes this week. Leaks followed fast. They painted a picture of the Tensor G6 chip inside. On paper it looks like a step bac...
Storm clouds are gathering. America's grip on global finance, long taken for granted, now faces real tests from rivals building their own systems and from self-inflicted woun...
Samsung Galaxy devices arrive packed with software. Some of it proves useful. Much simply sits there. It consumes storage, drains battery in the background, and contributes t...
Apple's stylus lineup has long frustrated owners who watch the battery fade after a few years. The devices work beautifully until they don't. Then the only real option is buy...
Scientists who turn to artificial intelligence tools race ahead in their careers. They publish at triple the rate of their peers. Their work draws nearly five times the citat...
Few afflictions terrify quite like dementia. It erodes identity. It burdens families with strangers. The late novelist Sir Terry Pratchett captured it sharply. "Alzheimer’s...
Developers chasing faster code face a hidden bill. One tool sends 33,000 tokens before it reads the first word of a prompt. Its open-source rival clocks in at 7,000. That gap...