Saudi Arabia's first astronauts in decades rocket towards ISS on private charter flight
The Axiom Mission 2 space crew launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on a private charter flight Sunday, marking the first time Saudi Arabians went to space in decades.
Instagram restores service after major outage lasting nearly 2 hours
Meta acknowledged Instagram was experiencing an outage on Sunday evening, saying it was working to get things back up as quickly as possible.
China slaps restrictions on US company over 'national security' risks as chip war escalates
The Chinese government announced restrictions on imports of Micron Technology's semiconductors, citing "national security risks" with the U.S. chipmaker's products.
Family demands answers in mysterious death of LA tech executive
The family and friends of Beau Mann, a tech CEO who died under mysterious circumstances, are demanding answers after his body was found over a year after he disappeared.
Mike Rowe's warning to white collar workers: 'The robots are coming' for 'your white collar job'
'How America Works' host Mike Rowe unpacks how A.I. developments could impact jobs and offers a message to workers in light of white-collar recession fears.
Should AI development require a license? ChatGPT’s creator thinks so, but some experts disagree
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says Congress should impose licensing requirements on companies developing advanced artificial intelligence technology, but some experts warn against such a move.
Apple restricts employee use of ChatGPT
Apple is restricting employees' use of artificial intelligence systems developed by other companies, out of concern for leaks of proprietary data.
AI complicates copyright law
The rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) capable of producing text, images and audio complicates the application of copyright law to outputs and data used to train the AI.
Ordering fast food? A robot may take the order, whether you know it or not
Fast-food chains from McDonald's to Hardee's and Wendy's are rolling out artificial intelligence to "revolutionize" drive-thru windows with chatbots that can take customer's orders.
Business leaders 'can't afford not to pay attention' to AI, advises Sound Ventures' Effie Epstein
Effie Epstein, a managing partner of Sound Ventures, said businesses can't afford not to pay attention to the growing importance of the new technology.
Big names in AI to convene at secretive Bilderberg meeting
Artificial intelligence is poised to be a key discussion topic at the secretive Bilderberg Meeting, which will be held Thursday through Sunday in Lisbon, Portugal.
Charging e-scooter burst into flames in London house, engulfs kitchen in frightening video
London Fire Brigade said no serious injuries were reported after the battery of an electric scooter exploded while charging inside a home.
TikTok claims Montana ban violates First Amendment, encourages users to 'continue using' app despite ban
TikTok claimed the move by Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte to ban the app in his state violates the First Amendment rights of hundreds of thousands of users.
Elon Musk on job fulfillment in an AI world: ‘How do we find meaning in life if AI can do your job better?’
Elon Musk advises the future workforce aim to be as useful as possible to society to find fulfillment in a future where artificial intelligence takes over jobs.
Virgin Galactic reveals Unity 25 flight's upcoming launch window
Virgin Galactic has revealed the date that will mark the opening of the window for its Unity 25 spaceflight. The opening for the mission will fall on May 25.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes ordered to report to prison May 30
A court on Wednesday ordered former Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes to report to prison on May 30 to begin serving her 11-year sentence for defrauding investors.
Google accounts face deletion after two years if no activity, tech giant says
Google said Tuesday some accounts with inactivity spanning a certain time frame will be purged by the tech giant. It will start doing so for only personal accounts inactive for two years.
Musk tells Tesla shareholders he's not stepping down as CEO: 'It ain't so'
Billionaire Elon Musk assured Tesla shareholders at an annual meeting in Texas on Tuesday that he would not be stepping down from his position as the company's chief executive.
Elon Musk slams working from home as 'morally wrong,' says 'laptop class' living in 'la-la land'
Billionaire Elon Musk said in an interview Tuesday that he believes working from home is "morally wrong" while others are still required to show up to work in person.
Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes loses bid to avoid prison, required to pay $452 million in restitution
U.S. District Judge Edward Davila ordered Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes to pay $452 million in restitution to the victims of her crimes and rejected her appeal to remain free.


















