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Google could use public data for AI training, according to new policy
Public information still isn't safe from AI.
Social app IRL, valued at $1 billion, shuts down because it doesn't have any users IRL
95 percent of the company's users were bots
By Matt Binder
EU consumer group calls for 'urgent investigations' of generative AI risks
The European Consumer Organization is calling for AI protections now, not later.
Apple is trying to trademark depictions of actual apples
Fruit farmers are confused by the request.
Uber Eats will let you pick restaurants using less terrible packaging
Look for less plastic in your delivery.
Apple avoids the AI trap at WWDC
As Tim Cook takes his first steps into VR headsets, the tech world's biggest buzzword is banned from the event. Here's why.
By Chris Taylor
Spotify cuts 2 percent of its workforce, mainly in podcasts
Despite the platform having a "rapidly growing podcasting space".
Elon Musk accused of manipulating Dogecoin price in $258 billion lawsuit
How much money does one man need?
ChatGPT-created resumes are dealbreakers for recruiters
College seniors are interested in using ChatGPT to write resumes. HR professionals are wary.
By Anna Iovine
Elon Musk breaks DeSantis campaign — and Twitter's future
The meltdown was bad optics for a presidential candidate, but even worse for advertisers and influencers.
By Chris Taylor
OpenAI calling for AI regulation is a solid step in no direction
Now is the time to treat superintelligence like atomic energy, says the ChatGPT company. Here's why that makes no sense.
By Chris Taylor
Elon Musk says work from home is 'bull**it' and 'morally wrong'
"The laptop class is living in la-la land."
The Museum of Failure is a celebration of failed ideas
Great lessons can be learned from great mistakes
This Google AI keynote could have been a Gmail
Bard in search and documents has huge implications. So why did its launch feel like a pale imitation of an Apple keynote?
By Chris Taylor
Peugeot’s “Inception” concept car introduces electronic steering — Future Blink
Will Peugeot set the trend?
Elon Musk should be nervous about Tucker Carlson's firing
The Twitter owner and the Fox News star adopted their Trump-like personas at the same time. Carlson's firing doesn't bode well for Musk.
By Chris Taylor
Reduce your carbon footprint with this composting machine — Future Blink
Designed to fit any kitchen space
Spotify's monthly user base soars to 515 million
By contrast, competitor Apple Music is predicted to hit 110 million subscribers by 2025.
Elon Musk is 'personally' paying for certain blue ticks to troll celebs
This includes Stephen King's checkmark.
This Eye Massager is the ultimate spa tool — Future Blink
Enjoy a spa-like treatment from the comfort of your couch.
NLRB accuses Activision Blizzard of labor violations during unionization efforts
The NLRB says complaints by the Communication Workers of America have merit.