There used to be this thing called “flipping back a few pages.”
It's unnerving how much of the global economy is dependent on $400 million lithography machines.
Wait, is the government actually going to do something about this?
Experts tell the Washington Post that workers' social media behavior is on the minds of employers.
Disney has a licensing deal with OpenAI now, by the way.
They want the companies to "mitigate the harm caused by sycophantic and delusional outputs" from AI products.
"Prompted Playlists" are currently only available in New Zealand.
Deepseek reportedly received banned chips, and is allegedly using them to train a new model.
Posts, please.
It united the world with its shittiness. God bless us, everyone!
In theory, you just @ it and it gets to work.
Let us all give our money to Letterboxd.
I know what you're thinking: "They weren't already doing this?"
Users think they see Target ads. Not "targeted ads." Ads for Target.
How do you keep an antitrust-curious president from sinking your M&E deal? This is reportedly how.
X's clapback came after the Commission fined it $140 million. The gesture appears to be toothless.
Slop may be seeping into the nooks and crannies of our brains.
Amid rumors that Tim Cook may leave soon, many of his direct reports are retiring or otherwise moving on.
And it's just going to get worse from here.
The position covers all of AI at Apple, not just Siri.