Who is CP3? Don’t ask Google…
Who is CP3? If you trust Google AI Overviews, you might get an answer that makes you spit out your coffee. From absurd basketball tips to culinary disasters, it seems the AI has taken a trip to the Tw...
The Passkeys Primer: Making Sense of the New Security Paradigm
Consumers hate passwords. Fraudsters love them. There might be no better business case for passkeys, which are a biometric, digital alternative to manually selected and stored passwords. Passkeys have...
Could France Lead the EU’s Digital Comeback?
After starting the year at a five-year low, France may be in a position to lead venture investment in the EU out of the dark ages. The country has emerged as a rising star in Europe’s active financi...
Walmart and Amazon Lead Retail’s Biggest Moments of 2024
As we approach the middle of the year, here are five of the major ways that the retail landscape has changed in 2024 so far.
Amazon Pivots on ‘Just Walk Out’
Last month, news broke that Amazon is...
Musk’s xAI Aims to Launch Supercomputer by 2025
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence (AI) startup xAI is hoping to build its own supercomputer.
The tech billionaire aims to launch the project — which would run the next iteration of xAI’s c...
Will Microsoft Spark a Wave of AI-Powered PCs?
Last week, Microsoft debuted a line of artificial intelligence (AI)-ready personal computers.
New findings by Morgan Stanley — the subject of a report Sunday (May 26) by Seeking Alpha — argue that...
Google Scrambles to Fix AI After ‘Glue on Pizza’ Glitch
In the mind of Google’s AI Overviews, glue is a pizza ingredient.
Rocks are edible.
And smoking while pregnant is considered healthy.
If you’ve spent any time at all on social media in the last ...
SoftBank Plans to Commit $9 Billion to AI Projects
Japan’s SoftBank is reportedly planning to invest nearly $9 billion in artificial intelligence (AI).
The tech company’s outlay for investments and commitments has more than doubled to $8.9 billio...
Dating Apps Try to Woo Gen Z Women Amid Threats and Scams
Dating apps have reportedly begun considering new features as younger women sour on their services.
As the Financial Times (FT) reported Sunday (May 26), companies like Bumble and Match are planni...