In a surprising turn of events, Astronomer CEO Andy Byron was caught on a 'kiss cam' with HR chief Kristin Cabot at a Coldplay concert. A fake apology circulating online has been debunked, adding fuel to the scandal. Here's what you need to know!
Trump vehemently denies claims of writing a suggestive letter to Epstein, promising legal action against the newspaper that published the allegations. The fallout continues as MAGA supporters defend him.
Donald Trump vehemently denies writing a controversial birthday note to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming it's a fabrication. Amid ongoing scrutiny, he contemplates legal action against the Wall Street Journal over the allegations.
Google's Gemini AI app allows users to transform photos into 8-second videos, raising creativity and job concerns. Discover how this new tool is changing content creation and the potential risks involved.
Google has announced new advanced protection features for Chrome on Android, aimed at safeguarding users from hackers and fake cell towers. Discover how these updates will enhance your online security!
In a dramatic legal twist, Paramount Global has settled a $16 million lawsuit with Donald Trump over a CBS interview with Kamala Harris, with funds directed to Trump's future presidential library. This settlement raises questions about media accountability and political influence.
Tinder is rolling out a mandatory facial recognition feature called 'Face Check' in California to enhance user safety and combat fake profiles. New users must verify their identity through a video selfie, ensuring they are real individuals and not bots.
In a surprising turn of events, the Senate voted 99-1 to defeat a ban on state-level AI regulations, marking a significant victory for consumer protection advocates and raising concerns among tech companies.
In a bold move, President Trump announces a major press conference at the Pentagon to defend U.S. pilots involved in the recent Iran strikes and to counter what he calls 'fake news' from major media outlets. As tensions escalate, the stakes couldn't be higher.
In a groundbreaking lawsuit, Disney and Universal accuse AI company Midjourney of creating unauthorized copies of iconic characters. The case highlights the ongoing tensions between entertainment giants and AI technology, raising questions about copyright in the digital age.