The FBI reportedly classified a China-linked effort to penetrate one of its surveillance systems this week as a “major cyber incident,” meaning it was a significant risk to U.S. national security.

AI chatbots are telling users they are right far more often than humans do, even when the user is clearly wrong, according to new research on AI’s sycophant tendencies from Stanford University. This is a key contributor to the AI-driven mental health crisis.

The moon-bound Artemis II mission crew contacted their NASA controllers just hours after launching Wednesday and told Houston they had a problem; their (ahem) onboard toilet would not work.

Artificial Intelligence is here whether you like it or not. The question is no longer whether artificial intelligence will shape American life, but whether we will construct the legal architecture surrounding it to promote prosperity and productivity for all Americans—or permit it to become an instrument of nationwide persecution.

JAKARTA — Indonesia issued a second round of summons letters on Thursday to Google and Meta for allegedly flouting a days-old ban on social media access for under-16s.

Artemis II launched into space on Wednesday hours after President Trump pledged to send U.S. astronauts to the moon.

Ugandan military chief Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba said on Monday that his country “experienced numerous cyberattacks” after his public offer to assist Israel in its conflict with Iran.

An AI user has just released another single by a fictional singer known as “Eddie Dalton” — with three songs already landing in the iTunes top five charts. Eddie Dalton — who, on the surface, appears to be an older

Joe Grogan, the former director of Trump Domestic Policy Council, told Breitbart News that Microsoft that undermine the MAGA movement, funded left-wing causes, and cozied up with the Chinese Communist Party, all the time embedding themselves in the American government.

Major League Baseball (MLB) umpires have highly developed egos, rooted in their longtime duty as the sole arbiter of balls and strikes and of who is safe and who is out.

Perplexity AI CEO Aravind Srinivas is drawing widespread criticism after suggesting that workers should welcome being replaced by AI because most people dislike their jobs anyway.

AI company Anthropic has accidentally exposed the source code for its widely-used coding assistant Claude Code, marking the second significant data leak to affect the company in less than a week.

Software giant Oracle stunned thousands of workers across the globe Tuesday by notifying them of their termination via email sent at 6:00 a.m. The layoffs are designed to free up cash for the company’s aggressive AI expansion.

BEIJING — A string of self-driving robotaxis owned by Chinese internet giant Baidu stalled in central China, stranding passengers after an apparent “system malfunction”, police said Wednesday.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It’s humanity’s first flight to the moon since 1972 and it is all set to launch on Wednesday.

(UPI) — Amazon MGM Studios had to pause filming on its much-anticipated new series Tomb Raider, starring Sophie Turner.

Australia’s online safety regulator has launched formal investigations into Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta, Snap, TikTok and Google’s YouTube amid concerns the tech giants may be failing to comply with the country’s landmark social media ban for children under 16 years old.

The far-left New York Times has permanently cut ties with a freelance book reviewer over “a serious violation” involving the use of AI.

Delaware Court of Chancery Judge Kathaleen McCormick announced Monday that she is reassigning cases involving Elon Musk to other judges following accusations of bias from the Tesla CEO’s legal team.

A new nationwide survey by Quinnipiac reveals that a majority of Americans are now using AI tools even as their concerns about the technology’s impact on employment and their skepticism toward AI-generated information have reached unprecedented levels.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA began the countdown Monday for humanity’s first launch to the moon in 53 years.

Breitbart News tech editor Colin Madine explained “the single largest threat to the conservative movement” posed by AI as part of a recent presentation to EmpowerU America.

Andy Weir, the author of the hit science fiction book “Project Hail Mary,” says that Paramount+’s various new “Star Trek” shows are terrible.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr this week advanced a plan to reshore call centers back to the United States to ensure Americans have better service.

Car dealers face heightened regulatory scrutiny as the FTC has declared advertising vehicles that are unavailable for purchase to be illegal, prompting industry experts to recommend swift removal of sold vehicle listings within 24 hours.

Sam Altman arrived in Los Angeles for Vanity Fair’s Oscar afterparty earlier this month with OpenAI on the verge of licensing its Sora video generation tools to Hollywood studios, only to pull the plug on the project weeks later. According to the Wall Street Journal, Sora proved to be an expensive mistake.

DoorDash has suspended a delivery driver who posted a viral video claiming he would throw Trump supporters’ food orders “out the fucking window.”

“A woke AI would be catastrophic to the future of humanity.” On March 27 those words of warning were posted on X by an anonymous account, C_3C_3 and immediately reposted by Elon Musk.

Apple is preparing to launch an advertising program within its Maps application as part of an ongoing effort to increase revenue from its services division.
Google has begun testing a new feature in its search engine that rewrites the headlines of published news articles using AI, prompting sharp criticism from media executives who say the company is overstepping its role as a distributor of content.

Netflix has raised prices for all U.S. subscriptions on the streaming service.

Breitbart News social media director Wynton Hall speaks at the Young America’s Foundation (YAF) Reagan High School Conference 2026.

Elon Musk’s legal team has filed a motion demanding that Delaware Court of Chancery Judge Kathaleen McCormick recuse herself from two Tesla shareholder lawsuits, citing concerns over potential bias. The claims center on the judge’s use of the LinkedIn platform.

FCC Chief Brendan Carr on Friday celebrated one year of his “Delete, Delete, Delete” move to scrap 338 pages from the code of federal regulations.

Epic Games, the developer and publisher behind the massively popular video game Fortnite, is cutting 1,000 jobs as the company grapples with declining player engagement and financial pressures.

Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has established specific goals for employee adoption of AI tools, including targets for how much code engineers should write using AI assistance, according to internal documents obtained by Business Insider.

A federal judge has temporarily halted the Pentagon’s classification of AI company Anthropic as a supply chain risk, delivering an early legal win for the company in its battle against the Department of War.
