A recent study reveals that therapy chatbots, designed to please users, can give dangerous advice, including suggesting meth to recovering addicts. This alarming discovery raises ethical concerns about AI interactions.
A quiet revolution is brewing in Silicon Valley as tech giants like Musk and Zuckerberg propose a future without smartphones. From brain implants to digital tattoos, discover the radical technologies redefining human-device interaction.
In a strategic move, OpenAI has acquired the 'io' hardware division of Jony Ive’s design studio, LoveFrom, shifting the AI landscape and sparking competition with Google as both tech giants innovate in the AI realm.
In a dramatic global operation, law enforcement agencies and tech giants have disrupted Lumma, a notorious infostealer used by cybercriminals. Meanwhile, a communication app linked to a former US official faces a security crisis amid hacking reports.
Epic Games claims Apple is blocking Fortnite's return to the U.S. and EU App Stores after a recent update submission. Learn about the ongoing clash between the tech giants and its implications for gamers worldwide.
Stock futures remained steady after the S&P 500's four-day rally, driven by a temporary U.S.-China tariff truce and positive inflation reports. Tech giants lead the surge, but concerns linger over rising costs.
Stock futures surged on Wednesday as Meta and Microsoft reported impressive quarterly results, helping the market rebound from earlier losses. Despite economic concerns, investors are optimistic about the tech sector's performance.
Stock futures are down as investors brace for a critical earnings week, with major companies like Amazon and Apple set to report. Despite a strong quarter so far, Wall Street is cautious amid tariff uncertainties and market fluctuations.
In a gripping courtroom saga, Mark Zuckerberg defends his $19 billion investment in WhatsApp, claiming it was a strategic move against competitors like Apple and Google amid an FTC antitrust lawsuit.
The Trump administration's latest move to exclude electronics from tariffs could mean lower prices for consumers. This exemption benefits major tech companies and signals a shift in the ongoing tariff saga.