Tech reporter breaks down OpenAI CEO's testimony, potential regulatory challenges

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, whose company developed the widely used AI conversation program ChatGPT, warned federal lawmakers Tuesday that artificial intelligence could pose significant risks to the world

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Apple Reveals a Powerful New Feature That Absolutely No One Asked For

In a world that is dominated by conversations on artificial intelligence, some new technologies might sound scarier than they are. Apple previewed two new features Tuesday, as maj

Haven’t used your Google account recently? It may be deleted

Google has detailed its plans to delete accounts that have been inactive for more than two years starting in December.

Your iPhone will soon be able to replicate your voice after 15 minutes of training

Apple on Tuesday announced a series of new accessibility tools for the iPhone and iPad, including a feature that promises to replicate a user’s voice for phone calls after only 15 minutes of training.

Telly, the ‘free’ smart TV with ads, has privacy policy red flags

Yesterday, we looked at a new hardware startup called Telly that’s giving away half a million of its new smart televisions for free. The catch is that the 55-inch smart television is fitted with a

The Pixel 7a would be better if Google brought back this brilliant accessory

I like the Google Pixel 7a, but I'm not so taken with the official cases for the phone, and it has made me wish for the return of a great Google accessory.

Madrona backs new visual dataset startup co-founded by former Turi CEO

Visual Layer on Tuesday announced a $7 million seed round co-led by Seattle’s Madrona Venture Group. The Tel Aviv-based startup helps machine learning developers automatically catch errors in large

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