Technology

Google’s Short-Lived AI Feature Offered Medical Tips From Strangers — Now It’s Gone

A Google search feature that delivered AI-curated health advice sourced from anonymous internet users has been discontinued. Called "What People Suggest," the feature organized crowdsourced health content from online...

Microsoft’s Powerful Court Filing Exposes the High Stakes of Anthropic’s Battle Against Pentagon Blacklisting

Microsoft has laid bare the enormous stakes of Anthropic's legal battle with the US Defense Department by filing...

The Cost of Grok: Musk’s xAI Gets Green Light for Mississippi Power Plant

Mississippi state regulators have cleared the way for Elon Musk’s xAI to operate 41 methane gas turbines at...

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Promises Ethics in Pentagon Deal — But Can He Deliver?

Sam Altman's announcement of a Pentagon contract for OpenAI came with bold promises: no mass surveillance, no autonomous...

Nvidia Invests $30 Billion in OpenAI — This Time Without the Controversy

After a $100 billion deal dissolved in embarrassment, Nvidia is trying again with OpenAI — and this time,...

eSafety Commissioner to Monitor Platform Compliance Monthly from December

Australia's eSafety Commissioner will begin collecting monthly compliance data from social media platforms starting December 11, marking the enforcement phase of the country's groundbreaking...

OpenAI Declares Emergency as Google’s AI Breakthrough Changes Everything

A state of high alert has been declared at one of Silicon Valley's most prominent artificial intelligence companies as competitive realities shift dramatically. OpenAI's...

Feeling Thermometer Reveals How Quickly Social Media Freezes Political Warmth

Social scientists have long used "feeling thermometers" to measure political attitudes, asking people to rate how warm or cold they feel toward various groups....

HP Cuts 6,000 Jobs While Posting Strong Revenue Performance

Technology manufacturer HP has committed to eliminating between 4,000 and 6,000 positions worldwide by the end of October 2028 as part of its artificial...

Blood in the Streets: Is It Time to Buy the Panic?

The old Wall Street adage suggests that the time to buy is when there is "blood in the streets." If that holds true, buy...

Anthropic Reports China-Linked Hackers Manipulated Claude for Largely Autonomous Attacks

Anthropic says Chinese state-sponsored hackers misused its Claude Code tool to perform a cyber operation against dozens of organizations with minimal human supervision. The...