What To Expect From the Google Antitrust Case
The Justice Department is suing Google under the Sherman Act for anticompetitive and monopolistic practices.
EU AI Regulation Could Destroy Europe
Regulating AI is a complex endeavor, far more intricate than it might appear.
Google Maps navigates the future with new AI-powered features
Google Maps is expanding the ways users can interact with the platform.
Four major tech companies announce over $10M for new AI Safety Fund
The new safety initiative announcement comes a week before the world's first global meeting on artificial intelligence safety strategies.
Tech over luxury: Consumers flock to devices over fashion
Tech giants report high revenues; Gucci and other luxury brands see declines. A sign of changing consumer priorities in a digital age.
Ten stocks to watch this week
Amid turbulent markets, rising bond yields and unsettling earnings, investors are eying tech giants' earnings and upcoming economic data to gauge inflation.
Netflix is still the king
Netflix's price hike amid subscriber growth reflects a potential pricing trend in streaming, with engaging content like "Suits" keeping it ahead.
Tenant devises genius method to hide dogs for landlord visit: 'Don't blink'
TikTok users are saying they did not even notice the two dogs at first.
Many New Cars Will Have Google Inside Them
The search giant and tech company's new automotive platform puts Google Maps, Assistant, Play and more in your car.
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Google's expanded "Flood Hub" uses AI to help us adapt to extreme weather
On Tuesday, Google announced that it's expanding an AI-driven tool that predicts river floods to assist 800 communities in the U.S. and Canada.
It didn't take Taylor Swift fans long to unlock vault track titles
Taylor Swift fans were invited to solve 89 word puzzles to unlock the titles of four of the five vault tracks expected to appear on her next album.
Taylor Swift's '1989' Google vault game is torturing fans with puzzles
So far, more than 24 million puzzles have been solved by dedicated Taylor Swift fans, despite some complaining of Google glitches while they play.
Google Antitrust Trial: What to Know About Landmark Court Case
The case revolves around whether Google's search business has created a monopoly that has violated antitrust laws.
Kari Lake targets Big Tech role in Arizona election battle
Lake claimed Google "has a much bigger ability to decide who is running our country...than we the people do."
Has Flight MH370 been found in the Cambodian jungle? What we know
A theory about the Malaysia Airlines plane's possible final location has resurfaced online.
Why Princess Catherine is still called Kate Middleton in media
The Princess of Wales is still routinely referred to by her pre-married name almost a year after being given Princess Diana's royal title.
Woman reveals "borderline illegal" booking hack to get the cheapest flights
Several TikTok users were impressed by the latest travel hack, with some sharing their own tips for bagging cheapest flight deals.
Prince Harry's major project revamp passed completely unnoticed
Harry's big climate change project recently began "an incredibly exciting" new era, but he was not mentioned in publicity.
How big brands support unreliable AI-generated sites
NewsGuard identified 141 brands feeding programmatic ad dollars to low-quality news and information sites operating with little to no human oversight.
How Generative AI Can Help Fight Bigotry
The discoveries made with the help of generative AI can have an exponential effect.
Carlee Russell's Google searches in the days before disappearance
On the day she went missing, Russell searched "do you have to pay for an amber alert?" and "how to take money from a register without being caught?"
Arizona brewery flooded with negative reviews for hosting Kari Lake event
Kari Lake said the venue received "death threats" and was "review bombed the moment the event was announced."
Google class action lawsuit payments start arriving
The internet giant has agreed to pay compensation to 687,484 Illinois residents after being accused of breaking state law.
Fact Check: Has Google removed most Twitter links from search results?
Elon Musk's decision to limit viewable Twitter results led to claims about Google responding in kind.
Fourth of July Google Doodle sparks confusion, anger: "Cop out"
The image included stars floating in water with part of an American flag displayed below.
Why AI Panic is Not About Safety
The proposal to regulate AI through state-licenses for research doesn't address the real risks or opportunities AI presents.
Google's Memorial Day tribute sparks anger, comparison to Pride month
The Google Doodle for Monday featured simple gray font and an American flag emblem.
Two conservatives states have highest rates of "Am I Trans?" searches
More than 500 anti-trans bills have been introduced in 49 state legislatures since January 1.
Supreme Court avoids the big question surrounding the internet
Despite twin decisions in Big Tech cases, the justices sidestepped entering into a long-standing battle over a legal shield for online publishers.
ChatGPT creator is worried about AI
"I think if this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong," Altman told senators.