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Disney filed a lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in a political retaliation lawsuit.
The division created $191 million in operating income on $7.45 billion in revenue in the first quarter.
Instead of just vibrating, touchscreens could soon let you feel the screen buttons that you're pressing.
An examination by security researchers finds an alarming flaw in the search giant's new feature, which syncs your Authenticator app across devices.
Upload anywhere from 3 to 10 selfies and let TikTok generate up to 30 avatars in 5 different styles for you to choose from.
British regulators said the deal would leave less choice for gamers, but Microsoft and Activision Blizzard have already said they plan to appeal.
According to Platformer, Musk told Twitter to give him the @e account even though the previous user didn’t want to give it up.
The prodigal prince is currently suing a media company that was previously sued by his brother. Both say one of the company's newspapers hacked them years ago.
OpenAI announced it is offering a new privacy option for users of its wildly popular chatbot.
Bankrupt crypto broker Voyager was previously worried more delays would give Binance time to back out of the deal. Time proved them right.
“As an AI language model, I don’t have a body, but I understand the importance of comfortable clothing during pregnancy,” one of the reviews said.
Nima Momeni, the man charged with murder over the fatal stabbing of Bob Lee, has now had his arraignment postponed twice.
Lawmakers in favor of the Delete Act want to beef up the Golden State's already strong privacy laws to bring the business of selling data to heel.
Netflix is investing $2.5 billion in Korean TV shows and films over the next four years following the massive success of Squid Game.
Nvidia's "NeMo" is supposed to work with OpenAI's GPT-4, though guardrails still won’t catch every time a user finds a way to manipulate a chatbot.
The Republican Party used AI imagery to paint a picture of Biden's dystopian America in a new political attack ad on YouTube.
Shkreli, who spent seven years in prison for securities fraud, said, “it’s easier to get out of literal jail than Twitter jail.”
Its time to share your restaurant experience with a new video feature coming to Yelp reviews.
The cryptocurrency exchange has filed a petition in court to try to force the federal agency to definitively say if crypto counts as a security or not.
After appealing to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to speed up the process of trademarking “GPT,” the office denied the company’s request.
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