Latest AI Stories
The Murdoch-owned media firms behind The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post are suing Perplexity, alleging the AI startup is swiping their content illegally and costing them revenue.
Microsoft envisions AI agents taking on responsibilities across the workplace more than ever before. It's releasing 10 fine-tuned agents as well as the ability to create your own.
ByteDance says the now-dismissed intern 'maliciously interfered' with AI training and denies claims that 8,000 GPUs were involved.
The copyright wording on the publisher's books now says 'no part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner to train artificial intelligence technologies or systems.'
The NHTSA opens a probe into how FSD handles low visibility situations, which have led to at least one fatality and one injury.
Need help wording an email? Google's Gemini AI in Gmail can make your drafts sound more professional, or even compose new ones from scratch. Here's how to get started.
For now, the Windows ChatGPT app is just for paying ChatGPT subscribers. The full version will become available for all users later this year.
The feds accelerate fraud detection with machine learning, catching up to similar techniques already in use by leading banks and credit cards.
Hiya can detect deepfaked audio online, including on YouTube, X/Twitter, and Facebook. But it's not always going to be 100% accurate.
AI detectors aren't always 100% accurate. If you're accused of using AI tools to complete assignments, take a deep breath and follow these four steps to prove that your academic work is your own.
The new 24GB GDDR7 DRAM promises speeds of over 40GBps.
Google plots a path to use nuclear energy. But nuclear power from small modular reactors isn't all that clean—and comes with environmental risks.
The best part? You can repurpose these prompts and use the same techniques to sell practically anything.
In this new series we serve up smart and accessible AI-based recipes to solve real-world problems, save you time and money, and improve your life.
The Times believes Perplexity is scraping its content without permission. Perplexity has said its bot adheres to websites' rules.
Just because an AI can manipulate language doesn't mean it's smart, says Yann LeCun.
Tired of Google's AI Overviews? Here's a quick way to get rid of them and remove any distractions.