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OpenAI’s new study mode for ChatGPT aims to guide students through the learning process using the Socratic method, but traditional ChatGPT and the brain rot it brings to students is just a click away.
The UK’s Online Safety Act has come into force, presenting digital service providers with a complex landscape of compliance requirements and potential security risks.
New research shows that the hate and outrage leftists feel towards Tesla CEO Elon Musk is causing them to buy less EVs in general instead of turning to Tesla rivals.
Two major porn production companies have filed a copyright lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, alleging unauthorized use of their videos to train AI models.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the rise of AI is reshaping the job market for recent college graduates, as companies increasingly rely on AI to perform tasks once assigned to entry-level employees, leading to a potential long-term impact on the workforce.
Tesla is taking a gradual approach to introducing its autonomous driving technology in the San Francisco Bay Area by initially offering a ride service with humans at the wheel while it awaits regulatory approval for its robotaxis.
QR codes have become a mainstay of modern life due to their convenience, but the fact that millions of Americans scan them with their smartphones have also made them a prime target for cybercriminals.
Protesters furious with Elon Musk and Tesla have found a new place to share their displeasure with the billionaire who was once idolized by the left: Musk’s recently opened 24-hour Tesla Diner in Hollywood.
Tesla has entered into a massive $16.5 billion contract with Samsung for its next generation AI6 chips, according to a regulatory filing by the South Korean firm and confirmation from Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
At least $1 billion worth of Nvidia’s advanced artificial intelligence processors were smuggled into China in the three months following the tightening of chip export controls by the Trump administration.
Christina Marie Chapman, a 50-year-old Arizona resident, has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison for her role in a scheme that allowed North Korean spies to infiltrate 309 U.S. companies using false identities as IT workers.
A new study has revealed that Google’s AI-generated search result summaries are leading to a drastic reduction in referral traffic for news websites, with some losing nearly 80 percent of their audience.
The future of TikTok in the United States remains uncertain as the Trump administration threatens to shut down the Chinese app if a deal involving the sale of TikTok to U.S. buyers fails to materialize.
Intel is set to reduce its global workforce by more than 24,000 employees by the end of 2025, marking one of the company’s most significant restructurings in recent years.
Elon Musk’s satellite internet service, Starlink, suffered a massive network outage affecting subscribers worldwide on Thursday. SpaceX blamed the outage on the failure of “key internal software services that operate the core network.”
Palmer Luckey, the founder of military tech firm Anduril Industries and a VR innovator once fired by Mark Zuckerberg for supporting Donald Trump, is considering entering the laptop market with a fully American-made product.
Vice President JD Vance accused Microsoft of displacing American workers through mass layoffs while relying heavily on the H-1B visa program to hire immigrants. Vance called Big Tech’s approach to replacing Americans “a bullshit story” at an event on Wednesday.
Elon Musk’s Tesla reported a 16 percent decline in automotive revenue as sales fell for a second straight quarter and again failed to meet analysts’ estimates. The stock is down more than nine percent in morning trading.
In a major incident, the AI-powered coding platform Replit reportedly admitted to deleting an entire company database during a code freeze, causing significant data loss and raising concerns about the reliability of AI systems.
The Trump administration is broadening its search for partners to build the Golden Dome missile defense system, looking beyond SpaceX to companies like Amazon’s Project Kuiper and traditional defense contractors, as the relationship between President Trump and Elon Musk grows increasingly strained.
A Tesla charging unit sparked a two-alarm garage fire in Lewisville, Texas, on Monday, causing significant damage to the upper floors of the home and a second vehicle in the garage, according to fire officials.
A new study has revealed that at least 759 American hospitals experienced network disruptions during the CrowdStrike software crash one year ago, with more than 200 facing outages directly impacting patient care.
Google is reportedly reaching out to national news organizations to establish licensing agreements for using their content in AI projects, according to people familiar with the matter.
During the federal trial about Tesla’s role in a fatal 2019 accident, the driver of the Tesla that hit two people, killing one, testified that Elon Musk’s Autopilot system did not prevent the crash or warn him of the impending collision.
The mother of Jacob Irwin, a 30-year-old man on the autism spectrum, claims that his use of ChatGPT led to severe manic episodes and hospitalizations. When she asked the AI Chatbot what happened with her son, it acknowledged that it failed to maintain appropriate boundaries in conversations about his amateur scientific theories, instead encouraging his delusions.
A significant zero-day attack targeting a previously unknown vulnerability in Microsoft’s widely used SharePoint software has hit government agencies, universities, energy companies, and businesses around the world.
Microsoft claims it is changing practices to ensure that engineers based in China no longer provide support to U.S. defense clients using the company’s Azure cloud services. The Company was previously called out for using engineers based in the hostile communist nation to support Pentagon and other critical defense systems.
OpenAI has announced that it will be utilizing Google’s cloud infrastructure for ChatGPT. The AI giant had previously partnered exclusively with Microsoft, but that relationship has shown considerable strain in recent months.
Demand for Tesla’s Cybertruck has taken a significant hit in the second quarter of 2025, with sales dropping by 51 percent year-over-year to a mere 4,300 vehicles, according to data from Cox Automotive.
Researchers have found that while AI chatbots like ChatGPT can detect metaphors in political speech with moderate success, they often misinterpret figurative language in Donald Trump’s speeches and lack the nuanced understanding that humans possess.
Scale AI, a leading data labeling company for the AI industry, has announced a significant restructuring that involves laying off 14 percent of its workforce, amounting to about 200 employees and 500 global contractors.
Elon Musk’s creepy brain chip company Neuralink reportedly filed as a “small disadvantaged business” with the Small Business Administration, shortly before securing a financing round that valued the company at $9 billion.
Sources have revealed that many of the 200 staff being cut at mobile gaming giant King, the developer of Candy Crush, will be replaced by the very AI tools they built and trained.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised the contributions of Communist Chinese companies and researchers to the field of AI during a recent visit to Beijing. Huang is interested in selling AI chips to America’s enemy instead of ensuring the West wins the AI race.
A safety expert has testified that Elon Musk’s Tesla failed to adequately protect against the misuse of its Autopilot system, which a lawsuit claimed caused a fatal crash in 2019.
A longstanding vulnerability in the U.S. rail system could allow hackers to remotely trigger train brakes, according to a cybersecurity researcher and government officials.
Troy Jones, Tesla’s vice president of sales, service, and delivery in North America, has left the company after 15 yearsmarking the latest high-level departure at Elon Musk’s EV giant as it faces a steep drop in sales.
Microsoft is using engineers in China to help maintain the Defense Department’s computer systems — with minimal supervision by U.S. personnel — leaving some of the nation’s most sensitive data vulnerable to hacking from its leading cyber adversary, a ProPublica investigation has found.
Google has announced plans to invest $25 billion in data centers and AI infrastructure over the next two years in states across the PJM Interconnection, the largest electric grid in the United States.
Elon Musk’s Tesla is facing its first jury trial over a fatal crash involving its “Autopilot” driver-assist system, marking a significant legal challenge for the EV giant.