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Online education company Chegg has filed a lawsuit against Google in federal district court, claiming that the search giant’s AI-generated summaries of search results have devastated Chegg’s web traffic and revenue. Worse yet, Chegg claims Google used its vast database of educational materials to train the AI that is now killing its traffic and revenue performance.
Gaming giants Roblox and Discord are facing a lawsuit alleging that their platforms facilitated the exploitation and abuse of a 13-year-old plaintiff. Roblox, an online gaming platform often compared to Minecraft, and Discord, a voice and chat platform popular with gamers, both have a troubled past filled with allegations of grooming and allowing predators to run rampant.
A federal appeals court has affirmed the fraud convictions of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes and her former business partner and ex-boyfriend Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani. Holmes is serving an 11-year prison sentence with an expected release date of 2032.
Billionaire Elon Musk has largely chosen to stay quiet regarding explosive allegations from the mother of his youngest child, Ashley St. Clair. In fact, his only public response has been a one-word post to his X social media platform.
Sam Altman, the CEO of ChatGPT developer OpenAI, announced the birth of a baby boy via surrogacy in a post to X over the weekend. Altman married software engineer Oliver Mulherin in 2024.
Apple has announced plans to invest $500 billion in the United States over the next four years and hire 20,000 new workers, as the company seeks relief from President Donald Trump’s tariffs on goods imported from China.
A health economics doctoral student is suing the University of Minnesota, claiming he was unjustly expelled after being accused of using AI on an exam.
In a devious plan to push customers towards online support channels, HP was about to implement a new policy that forces consumer PC and printer users to wait a minimum of 15 minutes before connecting with a telephone support representative. After the plan leaked to the public, the company nixed it.
Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair has filed a paternity suit against Elon Musk, seeking to legally declare him as the father of her 5-month-old son and gain sole custody of the child, according to court documents filed in Manhattan Supreme Court on Friday.
Match Group, the dating app giant that owns Tinder and Hinge, attempted to influence elections by mobilizing young leftists singles for Kemala Harris while pushing radical DEI agendas instead of protecting women from sexual predators lurking on their platforms. The Company’s radical leftist agenda is continuing into the Trump administration.
Amazon has announced plans to remove a long-standing feature that will impact Kindle users who prefer to back up their ebooks or convert them to other formats.
Apple is taking the unprecedented step of removing its highest level data security tool from customers in the UK after the government demanded backdoor access to user data worldwide. The demand was called an “unprecedented attack” on privacy by security experts.
In a series of deleted posts on X, pop singer Grimes accused Elon Musk of ignoring her messages regarding a serious medical situation involving one of their children.
Morgan & Morgan, one of the largest injury law firms in the United States, has issued a stern warning to its attorneys about the dangers of relying on AI tools when citing case law in court filings. One of the firm’s lawyer filed an important legal brief filled with fake citations that ChatGPT had “hallucinated.”
A Wired investigation has uncovered that Google’s Display & Video 360 ad platform allows marketers to target users based on sensitive personal information like chronic illnesses and employment in national security roles, going against the company’s own policies.
A sprawling online network with ties to U.S.-designated terrorist organizations is systematically spreading propaganda and manipulating public perception across major social media, information, and AI platforms, a Pirate Wires investigation has found. Leftist echo chamber Reddit is the key to the group’s manipulation strategy.
Elon Musk’s X, the social media company formerly known as Twitter, is in talks with investors to raise funds at a valuation of $44 billion — matching Elon Musk’s 2022 acquisition price.
A new app called Protector, which allows users to book armed security guards on-demand, has gone viral after rushing to market in the wake of the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reportedly not reached out to conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair since she publicly claimed to have given birth to his 13th child, according to her PR representative.
Tech giant Apple is reportedly exploring the possibility of monetizing its Maps application through search advertising, a move that could significantly increase the company’s already booming services revenue.
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI has unveiled its updated Grok-3 model, claiming it to be the “smartest AI on Earth” and directly competing with AI giants like OpenAI and China’s DeepSeek.
Ashley St. Clair, the conservative influencer who publicly announced that Elon Musk is the father of her infant son, feels “jilted and terrified” after the billionaire refused to come to her aid when reporters began investigating their relationship, according to a close friend.
A YouTube channel called True Crime Case Files has garnered millions of views with a series of viral “true crime” documentaries featuring gruesome murder stories – but the crimes are entirely fictional, generated by AI.
Elon Musk’s X and Google are leading a pack of tech giants expressing concerns that the cost of funding the UK’s Online Safety Act could drive businesses out of the country.
Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair has explained the details of secretly giving birth to Elon Musk’s 13th child in an exclusive interview with the New York Post. She has received a mixed reaction on social media both to the interview and her public interactions with Musk over the weekend.
Match Group, the corporate giant behind popular dating apps like Tinder, Hinge, and OkCupid, has known for years about sexual predators on its platforms but failed to adequately warn or protect millions of women, according to an 18-month investigation.
Elon Musk’s Tesla has taken legal action against its own customers and members of the media in China over critical comments — and emerged victorious in almost every case.
Elon Musk’s X has successfully drawn in new advertisers in recent months, with some big-name brands like Apple making a comeback, but the platform’s overall advertising revenue recovery remains uncertain, according to third-party data.
Blue Origin, the rocket company founded by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, has announced plans to lay off 10 percent of its employees to streamline operations and improve its competitive position against Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
Andrew Bosworth, the notoriously progressive CTO for Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, has told the company’s workforce of crybaby leftists to either adapt to the company’s new policies or consider working elsewhere. When faced with whining by employees saying Meta cutting DEI programs and removing tampons from men’s restrooms are a “slap in the face,” Bosworth retorted, “You should quit if you feel that way, I mean it.”
Apple has resumed advertising on X for the first time since pausing ads more than a year ago, following the trend of major advertising “pausing” their spending on Elon Musk’s platform due supposedly to concerns about “brand safety.”
Elon Musk has stated that he will withdraw his $97.4 billion bid for OpenAI’s nonprofit arm if Sam Altman halts his plans to convert it into a for-profit entity, according to a recent court filing.
Google has removed references to Black History Month and LGBT Pride Month from its Calendar platform, stating that it has “returned to showing only public holidays and national observances from timeanddate.com globally, while allowing users to manually add other important moments.”
Law enforcement officals in Arcata, California, received multiple reports last week from Tesla owners who found threatening notes left on their vehicles, allegedly by a group calling itself “Students Against Nazi Extremism.” At least one note was found wrapped around a brick, implying the group is preparing for violence.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has firmly rejected a $97.4 billion takeover attempt by Elon Musk, characterizing the bid as a competitive maneuver rather than a genuine acquisition offer.
BMW’s conservative approach to EV adoption, investing in platforms that can accommodate internal-combustion, hybrid, and electric powertrains, is now paying off as the company navigates the uncertain transition to electric vehicles.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is laying off five percent of its workforce, but also expediting the recruitment of machine learning engineers to fill AI roles.
A group of investors led by tech billionaire Elon Musk has made a $97.4 billion unsolicited offer to acquire control of OpenAI, the AI powerhouse behind ChatGPT, adding a new twist to Musk’s ongoing legal dispute with the startup and its CEO Sam Altman.
Porsche is reportedly rethinking its electric vehicle plans and planning to add combustion engines to future model lines that were originally envisioned as EV-only, including a potential new gas-powered Macan.