Meta's Twitter replacement is an instant hit. But when our hope for salvation is Mark Zuckerberg, we may already be doomed.
Biometrics can make shopping (and a lot of other things) much easier. It can also be used for less savory purposes.
Not as much as it thinks it does. And that can be a problem.
In the end we're all just stoned apes, waiting for AI to tell us what to believe in
A new study says yes, it can. Also: I'll have two of whatever the robot's having.
Long after your body has given up the ghost, an AI-generated version of you may live on.
It's an annoying and insecure way to communicate. But it's still better than stashing nuclear secrets next to your toilet.
It's more than just a heart breaker or a friend to the undertaker. (Say it, say it again.)
But it's cheaper in some places than others. Like Elon Musk's Twitter, which is turning into the cesspool many of us predicted.
Nothing like a strongly worded letter to stop a trillion dollar industry dead in its tracks.
Researchers have invented an AI decoder that translates brain activity into language. Ain't science grand?
The former Yahoo CEO has a contacts app she'd like you to try. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.