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The CEO of Sonos released a statement apologizing for the app's performance and vowing to do better.
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The ChatGPT-like search engine ‘prototype’ will provide small natural language summaries in addition to webpage links.
Rim Jong Hyok allegedly targeted NASA and defense contractors as well.
Elon will likely colonize Mars before he steps foot in a ring with Zuck.
The bipartisan anti-deepfake porn bill passed unanimously in the Senate, marking the U.S. government's first AI legislation.
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The National Nuclear Security Administration has published hard numbers about America’s nuclear stockpile for the first time since 2021.
The new tool from a former Google engineer is designed to supercharge privacy violation lawsuits.
An untrue claim about Trump's VP pick JD Vance is now a viral meme.
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