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A company full of OpenAI dropouts says chatbots can moderate their own content with its new guidelines. Essentially: don't be racist, dangerous, or weird.
Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa told Bloomberg there was no new hardware planned for this fiscal year.
Airlines worried that duplicated Twitter accounts will defraud customers, respond by shutting down customer support direct messaging on their profiles.
Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro come to iPadOS with a monthly or annual subscription plan.
Dozens of former Tweeps allege Elon Musk and his cronies targeted female engineers in mass layoffs. They now plan to refile their proposed class action suit.
I mixed and drank 12 cocktails created by AI. The results ran the gamut from hilariously goofy to straight-up undrinkable.
There's plenty of ad-supported entertainment out there now.
The AI will have to understand various dialects and accents while cutting through background noise like music or people chatting in the backseat.
From covering your browsing tracks automatically to generating AI images.
Faced with the possibility of new regulation in Canada, Mark Zuckerberg's company has once again said it would rather pull the news than pay.
Nick Clegg refused to attend a hearing discussing Canada's proposed "Online News Act" after lawmakers changed the title to be critical of Meta.
Elon Musk is "purging" Twitter of accounts that have been inactive for "several years" as the number of active users drops.
Officials claim a man used OpenAI’s chatbot to manufacture multiple false stories about a train crash.
The well known chatbot is automated, but that automation is guided by low-paid human workers labelling data.
Graphic photos of the shooting at a Texas outlet mall have turned up on Twitter, drawing criticism from some users.
The new SRS-XV800 wireless speaker is useful for more than just parties or karaoke night.
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced a new rulemaking process Monday aimed at getting airline customers compensation for their troubles.
Early Windows 11 beta features show Microsoft really wants users to try 365 and OneDrive, bombarding them with messages in the Start and Settings menus.
If you read a lot of documents on your computer, Philips' two-in-one display could be easier on the eyes.
The shooter made hundreds of posts with racist rhetoric, according to the FBI.
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