OpenAI’s Sam Altman Calls for AI Regulation in Senate Testimony
Do we need to regulate artificial intelligence to save the world — or would it stifle promising AI startups?
Do we need to regulate artificial intelligence to save the world — or would it stifle promising AI startups?
Shares of Vodafone dipped in response to the news, reaching their lowest levels since 2002.
Brave is going beyond simply blocking of third-party tracking by fighting back against unwanted first party reidentification.
The company might not have an answer to ChatGPT just yet, but its still using AI to improve the way its business operates.
Linda Yaccarino will take up post in the coming weeks. But will Elon's persistent influence impair her from exerting her own?
Slippery virus infected computers in more than 50 countries over 20 year period, but now appears to have been neutralized.
The new tool is designed to save advertisers time and money, as well as ensure they reach their audience effectively.
Employees that live within an hour commute are told to return to the water cooler three days a week.
Scammers are trying to defraud workers with impressive job offers and high salaries - we tell you the warning signs.
Musk will stay on as executive chair and CTO, he says, while the new CEO will start work in about six weeks.
Despite the eye-watering pace of data exposures, breaches have declined globally in 2023, a new study finds.
No waitlist and a whole bunch of a new features have users buzzing about Google Bard.
Google opens up Bard to anyone, just a week after Microsoft did the same for its Bing AI.
The new feature will ensure that only the sender and recipient of any given message are the only people who can read it.
A recent report has found that employees are more likely to see AI as a burnout reducer than a threat to their job security.
The tech giant is adding new features to its generative AI tool and introducing an early access program for businesses.
With this new change, Microsoft Authenticator is set to be more secure than ever.
Musk is taking aim at Twitter accounts that have been inactive for some time, with a huge cull on the horizon.
After quietly letting go of 91 workers in February, LinkedIn just announced 716 more dismissals at the company.
The chipmaker let go of more than 500 employees in January, and it looks like more layoffs are on the way.
The CEO of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is worried about the impacts of remote work on startups.