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Millions of people are accessing harmful AI “nudify” websites. New analysis says the sites are making millions and rely on tech from US companies.
Just like it has done with EVs, China’s investment in smartphones is leaving big brands playing catch-up. Forget iterative ...
Plus: OnePlus debuts five new devices, iOS 26 has Beta drama, and Honor's new folding phone is slimmer than Samsung's.
Plus: An “explosion” of AI-generated child abuse images is taking over the web, a Russian professional basketball player is ...
“Grok is coming to Tesla vehicles very soon. Next week at the latest,” Elon Musk stated Thursday in a post on X. The EV brand ...
A polo legend and a businessman joined forces to copy the player’s greatest horse. But with a single clone worth $800,000, ...
Patients and doctors are turning to AI for diagnoses and treatment recommendations, often with stellar results, but problems ...
Walmart is competing with Amazon this Prime Day, offering great savings on our favorite laptops, 4K TVs, earbuds, and other ...
The findings of two recent studies give hope that the disease could one day be reversed in humans—but experts warn that this ...
A key clause in Microsoft and OpenAI's deal embodies the raging divide between AGI true believers and those who think it's ...
Warehouses in the US are full of foods that fight malnutrition, while kids go hungry in places like South Sudan.
Last year’s LG Gram Pro 17 was a classic study in laptop compromise. Incredibly thin and light, it was a veritable marvel of engineering that weighed in at half the heft of a typical 17-inch notebook.