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Los Angeles woman discovers man hiding in Waymo trunk
The robotaxi company responds to the scary incident caught on camera.
Trump signs AI executive order, aims to stop state laws
A new task force will challenge existing state AI regulations.
By Rebecca Ruiz
PSA imagines AI chatbots as creepy humans who harm kids
The ad calls for AI regulation just as Trump says he won't allow states to pass their own laws.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Why is the sex in 'Heated Rivalry' so hot?
The gay hockey love story is captivating social media, and no one can deny that the sex scenes have something to do with it.
OpenAI says GPT-5.2 is 'safer' for mental health. What does that mean?
The company has received criticism and lawsuits over recent user suicides.
By Anna Iovine
Android now lets you share live video on emergency calls
In an emergency, 911 dispatchers can request a real-time feed.
The story behind Hallow, the Christian app hawked by Gwen Stefani
The No Doubt singer is facing blowback for promoting what some see as "pay-to-pray."
'Running Up That Hill' returns for Season 5 of 'Stranger Things'
Explaining the significance of the song that defined Season 4.
By Rebecca Ruiz
ICEBlock app developers sue Trump administration
Developers accuse the White House of violating the first amendment and censoring free speech.
Palantir responds to criticism of CEO interview with neurodivergent fellowship
No diagnosis needed.
Trump to sign order prohibiting state AI regulation
Trump declares need for "One Rulebook" so U.S. can dominate AI race.
By Rebecca Ruiz
AI data centers must be stopped, green groups tell Congress
'The harms of data center growth are well established, and massive.'
By Chris Taylor
People negatively judge others who glitch on video calls, according to study
The Uncanny Valley is doing more harm than you think.
Check out these updates to iOS 26's motion sickness feature
Those little moving dots level up in their fight against nausea.
It's time to add AI protections to your will
That means everyone, not just celebs.
AT&T commits to ending DEI programs while seeking government approval
The telecom giant is the latest to succumb to the FCC's anti-DEI pressure.
Anthropic launches Claude for Nonprofits for Giving Tuesday
While some nonprofits are conflicted about the use of AI, some are already incorporating it into their work.
Apple was a role model, until it wasn't
Lennon Torres again finds herself disappointed with the tech giant after it allegedly caves to homophobia.
By Lennon Torres and Sarah Gardner
Is Kim Kardashian Neuralink's next ambassador? The internet thinks so.
The billionaire is coming up with a plan to address low brain activity, and fans theorize it's a brain chip.
One man's online campaign to save a Hollywood icon
When an iconic theater closed, Ben Steinberg turned his social media into a pressure campaign. And it may have worked.
High-risk, manipulated content can remain on Facebook, Meta Oversight Board rules
The board recommends better labeling, but doesn't push for removal.
OpenAI denies allegations in teen death lawsuit
The company instead cites Adam Raine's past suicidal risk and his violation of ChatGPT policies.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Character.AI debuts choose-your-own-adventure Stories for teens
This will be the company's first major attempt to rebuild the experience for teens after banning them from open-ended chats.
What to know before you buy an AI toy
AI toys may look fun, but there's a lot to understand about how they can affect your child.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Grokipedia sourcing info from the internet's biggest neo-Nazi forum, researchers say
Cornell researchers found dozens of citations linking to Stormfront.