Is the Gemini fallout a 'Bud Light moment' for Google?
Experts weigh whether backlash against Google over its "woke" artificial intelligence tool, Gemini, can be likened to the revolt against Anheuser-Busch's Bud Light brand.
Elon Musk suing OpenAI, Sam Altman for breaching not for profit mission
Elon Musk argues in a lawsuit that Sam Altman and OpenAI have betrayed a founding agreement to develop the technology toward the benefit of humanity over profits.
Google Gemini: AI fiasco reignites concerns of political bias at tech company dating back to Trump's victory
Backlash to the artificial intelligence chatbot Gemini is just the latest of many instance where Google has been accused of racial and political bias.
Hackers behind UnitedHealth Group cyberattack reportedly identified
Blackcat, the ransomware group that has claimed responsibility for the cyberattack on UnitedHealth Group, says it stole records and personal information from millions of people.
New York AG opens investigation into recent AT&T outage
New York Attorney General Letitia James is investigating AT&T's "dangerous" cellular network outage last week that left thousands of customers without service for hours.
Gemini crypto exchange to return $1.1 billion to consumers, pay fine in regulatory settlement
Gemini Trust Company, a cryptocurrency exchange founded by Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, will return $1.1 billion to customers of its now-defunct Earn loan program in a settlement.
Google CEO’s 2016 pledge to combat misinformation with AI under scrutiny following Gemini controversy
Google CEO Sundar Pichai pledged after Trump's 2016 victory that investing in artificial intelligence would be a great opportunity for the tech giant to combat "misinformation."
Google loses $96B in value on Gemini fallout as CEO does damage control
Google parent Alphabet has lost nearly $97 billion in value since hitting pause on its artificial intelligence tool, Gemini, after users flagged its bias against White people.
Bumble reducing its workforce by 37%
Bumble is giving 350 of its workers the ax, the dating app company said Tuesday. Impacted workers started receiving notification on Wednesday.
Some Apple iPhone users slam the tech company's FineWoven cases over quality
Apple users have taken to social media to share their thoughts on the "FineWoven" iPhone case. Many say it does not hold up well even after only a few months of use; others are fine with it.
Apple scrapping electric car project
Apple is giving up on its decade-long effort to build an autonomous electric vehicle and will instead focus on artificial intelligence, according to a new report.
Google Gemini pushes restrictions on political, ‘election-related queries’ out of ‘an abundance of caution’
Google has rolled out new restrictions to its artificial intelligence chatbot Gemini that limits responses to "election-related queries" and political topics.
FCC commissioner makes admission over political bias, ideology that 'permeates Silicon Valley'
The tech sector's political ideology has found its way into A.I. algorithms, the FCC's Brendan Carr fears while calling for federal and state-level regulatory action.
Expedia to cut 8% of workforce in restructuring effort
Expedia Group is planning to cut about 1,500 jobs and reduce the size of its workforce by about 8% as it continues a restructuring effort after undergoing a technical overhaul.
CEOs showing big interest in AI, former AOL CEO says
Flowcode and former AOL CEO Tim Anderson discusses artificial intelligence and the influence Nvidia's success has had on other CEOs' growing interest.
Racial bias in artificial intelligence: Testing Google, Meta, ChatGPT and Microsoft chatbots
Chatbots from Microsoft, Meta and Open AI (ChatGPT) were tested for evidence of racial bias after Google paused its AI Gemini over historical inaccuracies.
AT&T CEO shares letter to employees after cell network outage: 'we fell short'
AT&T CEO John Stankey sent a letter to the telecom giant's employees on Sunday about the cellular network outage that occurred Thursday and the company's efforts to restore service.
AT&T to give billing credits to customers impacted by cell network outage
AT&T is planning to give billing credits amounting to $5 per account to customers who were impacted or potentially impacted by last week's wireless outage.
These major companies are using AI to snoop through employees’ messages, report reveals
Lydia Hu reports on the latest artificial intelligence news that major companies are using a new software to monitor employee conversations.
Law professor fears cyberattacks will 'increase, continue' in wake of pharmacy, AT&T outages
Cyberattacks are only likely to "increase" and "continue" as the perpetrators go un-prosecuted 99% of the time, law professor and general counsel Carl Szabo argues.


















