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This week saw the return of the gpt2-chatbot, and the wild Drake and Kendrick Lamar rap beef.
Drake told Metro Boomin to shut up and make some beats. And then he did.
Sam Altman says OpenAI is not releasing a search engine or GPT-5, but something "magic" is coming.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk downplayed the protests by pointing out it's National Protest Week in Germany.
Bloomberg's annual tech event featured an interview with the top executive of the controversial project.
The founder of Twitter is embracing Elon Musk's X as Dorsey further distances himself from the decentralized social media platform, Bluesky.
Could a former Trump staffer working on a new Chinese streaming service complicate things in Trumpworld?
The key fob is a notable chink in the modern car's less than optimal cybersecurity armor.
The Cybertruck owner drove just 35 miles after picking up the new truck before it broke down during charging.
Your WiFi belongs to you—and not to any unwelcome visitors.
This hardly used Switch feature is getting dropped.
The President of Nintendo America hopped into the comments to call out an oddly agressive post about deboarding planes
Apple says its latest iPad Pro commercial "missed the mark."
Perverts are going to have to find their fake pornography somewhere else.
The founder of Bumble defended a not-so-sexy future of AI-based dating.
Users are being told to closely monitor their insulin pump battery levels before bed.
Dario and Daniela Amodei made the case that Anthropic's AI is the best on the market.
To try to free the Dali, which has been stuck in Baltimore since March, engineers are planning a controlled explosion of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Senegal's transportation ministry said 10 people were injured
The problem was later fixed the company claims, and it didn't require turning off the power.
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