Big Tech and AI could make nearly $1 million from your personal data and you get nothing
A new report says Big Tech and AI firms may generate up to $831,497 from the lifetime data of a single American user, raising fresh privacy concerns.
A new report says Big Tech and AI firms may generate up to $831,497 from the lifetime data of a single American user, raising fresh privacy concerns.
Motorola Solutions is expanding its AI ambitions with a new Boston hub focused on emergency response, public safety, and resilience software.
Microsoft and Black Tech Street have opened the Greenwood Cyber + AI Lab in Tulsa, combining AI development, cybersecurity research, workforce training, and federal Tech Hub funding in the historic Greenwood district.
A new study reveals many practicing Christians now trust AI for spiritual guidance, Bible study, and life advice, even while expressing fear about its growing role in religion.
Google DeepMind is launching an AI for the Planet accelerator in Asia Pacific, but the initiative also raises uncomfortable questions about Silicon Valley influence and dependency on American tech companies.
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang delivered an upbeat AI commencement speech at Carnegie Mellon University, but with automation fears growing, some graduates may wonder whether the technology shaping the future could also eliminate parts of it.
Anthropic says Claude users are getting higher limits thanks to a giant SpaceX compute agreement, but partnering with Elon Musk could create unexpected backlash for the AI company.
IBM says CEOs are restructuring leadership for AI, but that huge Chief AI Officer stat raises some real questions.
A lifelong believer in capitalism starts questioning everything as AI begins replacing real jobs at scale.
ChatGPT’s goblin obsession wasn’t a joke. OpenAI says training rewards pushed the AI to overuse weird creature metaphors.
JEDEC is trying to take LPDDR6 beyond phones, targeting AI workloads and data centers with higher capacity and new features.
Gen Z students are increasingly relying on tablets for school, creativity, and AI-powered workflows. The data looks strong, but there is more to the story.