Billionaire real estate mogul organizing 'people's bid' to buy TikTok
Frank McCourt's Project Liberty is organizing a group that would offer to buy TikTok and revamp it to allow its continued U.S. operation under a new law requiring its divestment or ban.
AI is like a 'tsunami' hitting the labor force, IMF chief says
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said that AI is "like a tsunami" that will have a significant impact on the global workforce and could boost productivity if managed well.
Bill Gates makes cameo at party for Mark Zuckerberg's 40th birthday
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates made a cameo at Mark Zuckerberg’s recent birthday party to mark the Meta Platforms CEO turning 40 years old. The two posed for a photo together.
Waymo, Zoox self-driving cars under federal investigation following reported traffic violations, collisions
Both Waymo and Zoox autonomous ride-hailing vehicles are under federal investigation for causing crashes and disobeying traffic laws, the NHTSA announced.
Solar storm crippled GPS equipment, causing headaches for farmers
The geomagnetic storm that has been cascading down on Earth caused serious technological headaches for farmers across the U.S. and Canada by disrupting GPS on their vehicles.
Carnival cruises feature SpaceX Starlink internet on entire fleet
Those cruising on Carnival Corporation ships across the world utilizing Wi-Fi will be using SpaceX's Starlink internet, the company announced Tuesday.
Google shows off latest AI models as competition with OpenAI, Microsoft heats up
Google rolled out its latest artificial intelligence models' capabilities at its annual developer conference, Google I/O, on Tuesday as its competition with rivals heats up.
Bumble to remove ads mocking celibacy: 'We made a mistake'
Bumble said late Monday it would get rid of controversial ads it included in a global marketing campaign for Bumble’s recent revamp, saying it “made a mistake."
GameStop’s stock surge continues, punishing short sellers
Shares of GameStop, AMC and others are fueling a revival of meme stock trading, catching many investors off guard, especially those who think these shares are ultimately going to drop.
Worried about losing your job to AI? Expert points to the actual threat
A new study shows nearly half of U.S. workers are concerned their jobs will be replaced by artificial intelligence, but one expert points to a more realistic threat.
Elon Musk's Tesla hiring back some on Supercharger team he fired weeks ago: report
Tesla is reportedly giving certain recently-axed Supercharger employees back their jobs, seemingly unwinding to some extent its significant downsizing of the unit.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI announces new 'flagship' model
ChatGPT creator OpenAI on Monday introduced a new advanced artificial intelligence model, GPT-40, and showed off its new features, which will be free for users.
Why AI accuracy is crucial for road safety
Businesses with physical operations, like transportation and logistics, construction, oil and gas, retail and delivery, have more to gain from AI than potentially any other segment of the world’s economy.
The future of love: Bumble founder says AI could date for you
Dating app Bumble, founded by Whitney Wolfe Herd, is experimenting with AI that learns about users' preferences and matches them with potential suitors.
OpenAI to announce a search engine to rival Google: report
OpenAI, which revolutionized the AI chatbot and launched an AI competition that includes big tech names such as Google, Microsoft and Apple, is launching a search engine.
Apple forced to apologize after new iPad Pro ad sparks controversy online: 'We missed the mark. We’re sorry'
A new iPad Pro ad caused a stir on social media, with several users responding critically, forcing Apple to apologize.
Man risks losing finger in viral Tesla Cybertruck 'frunk' sensor test video
Tesla Cybertruck's front trunk, better known as a frunk, was tested by an owner for its sensitivity to detecting objects in a now-viral video taken last week.
Billionaire tech CEO calls wokeness the 'central risk' to America
Palantir CEO Alex Karp recently argued that wokeness is a "pagan religion" and a "real danger" to America and the Western way of life.
Palantir CEO: College protests are 'full-on regression from below our Constitution'
Palantir CEO Alex Karp spoke at the AI competitiveness expo with Fox News' Jennifer Griffin and said anti-Israel protesters "make no sense" and their views should be challenged.
US spies to use secretive AI service from Microsoft
Microsoft announced a new AI platform that America's spies at intelligence agencies like the CIA can use to handle and analyze top-secret information while harnessing generative AI.