Shock at unexpected "ghost rider" in Google Maps cemetery image
A Reddit user was confused when she looked at the shared images on Google Maps at the cemetery in Katy, Texas, where her parents are buried.
Bing News Joins Google and Other News Aggregators in Fueling Polarization
People who rely on major news aggregators like Google News, Bing News and Yahoo! News for their political news are being ensconced inside filter bubbles.
"I invest in AI. It's the biggest risk to humanity"
In my eyes, almost all the possible futures that can be reached from this point do not contain humans.
Mariupol before and after photos reveal how Russia has devastated Ukraine
Google Earth images show the destruction of the Ukrainian port city that was besieged by Russian forces.
Man photobombs Google Street View car in hilarious video: "I ran"
"What a legend," wrote one commenter after watching the clip that has been viewed more than 18 million times. The man in the video told his story to Newsweek.
Thousands of outraged Christians want Trump banned on YouTube again
"The twice-impeached ex-president may be more of a threat to safety and democracy now than ever before," Faithful America said.
Lenient Rules for Bio Research Put the World at Risk. Will AI Do the Same?
To avoid the mistakes of biotech, the AI community needs to start thinking right now about the safety of generative artificial intelligence.
Nick Cannon reacts to rumors he died
The "Masked Singer" host took to Twitter to address the hoax, after it was claimed that he'd passed away on two different dates this week.
ChatGPT passes huge milestone as world swept up in AI revolution
ChatGPT creator OpenAI has beaten Microsoft's Bing search engine in terms of traffic for the first time.
We Must Address Developer Bias in Artificial Intelligence
A strong ethical framework must be put into place within AI companies.
Bad Lawyering Does Not Mean Google Is Right About Section 230
Gonzalez v. Google is about the scope of Section 230's immunity shield and the claims it protects tech companies from.
"I worked on Google's AI. My fears are coming true"
Blake Lemoine was fired by Google after claiming that its AI could be sentient. He shares his fears for Bing's chatbot, in this exclusive essay.
Goldendoodle who survived deathly virus as puppy wins pet of the week
If you want your pet to be part of next week's Pet of the Week, read the article to find out how to get involved.
Republican legislation sparks "Big Brother" overreach concerns
Well-meaning efforts to improve online safety could have unintended consequences on cybersecurity and users' civil rights, experts warn.
Google could face tidal wave of legal threats after Supreme Court ruling
The case now before the Court could determine if Section 230 protects recommendation algorithms from legal culpability.
Does Section 230 Protect Big Social Media or American Consumers?
Big Social Media advocates for Section 230 immunity so broad that it would protect the entire core of its profit-generating business from civil liability.
The 7 greatest Super Bowl ads of all time, chosen by advertisers
Newsweek spoke to marketing and advertising experts to see what they think are the greatest Super Bowl commercials ever.
Will the Supreme Court Let Big Tech Off the Hook for Platforming Terror?
Our families have both been gravely affected by acts of terrorism and we're united in our determination to fight back.
Google adds electric vehicle charging station info to in-car Maps
Citing a rise in interest in EV charging locations, Google is adding search functionality to Maps.
In Gonzalez v. Google, SCOTUS Has Chance To Clarify Section 230's Meaning
Frankly, the Supreme Court needs to root the application of Section 230(c)(1) to its text.
Odd timing of Nancy Pelosi's Google stock sale raises concerns
Congressional filings show that Pelosi sold 10,000 shares of Google stock on three occasions in December—a month before the DOJ announced its antitrust lawsuit.
Fact Check: Do you get an award for being the first to Google something?
A TikTok user posted a video claiming to have received an award for being "the first person to Google the phrase."
Big Tech is falling apart
Google and Microsoft are the latest Big Tech companies to announce thousands of job cuts, raising fears of a crisis in the sector.
Google's high-definition mapping technology coming to cars
New mapping technology from Google is coming to cars, starting with the Polestar 3.
NFL Sunday Ticket: What is it, how to watch, cost, more after Google deal
The NFL has announced a $2 billion-a-year deal with Google and its subscription package, YouTube TV, starting next season for Sunday games.
Experts make 10 bold predictions about electric vehicles for 2023
The new year will be electric trucks, a possible shrink in demand and subscription-palooza.
How Competitive is the App Store Market?
Today, almost all mobile apps are downloaded through Apple's app store on iPhones or the Google Play app store on Android phones.
Big Tech Antitrust Reform Is a Game of Inches
Much like football, bringing about reforms to legal systems is a game of inches, requiring incremental, yet significant, progress.
Who is Myrtle Gonzalez? Google celebrates Mexican American actress
Myrtle Gonzalez starred in 80 silent films over the course of just five years between 1913 and 1917.
Raisins, oysters and cornbread: How states prepare Thanksgiving stuffing
Though many recipes call for similar key ingredients, what is added to the stuffing varies across the country.