Cities sue Hyundai, Kia after wave of car thefts
At least eight U.S. cities have sued Kia and Hyundai for failing to install anti-theft technologies, which has led to a surge in auto theft and destruction.
Amazon CEO Jassy strikes cautious tone in letter, predicts generative AI will 'transform' customer experience
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, in a letter to shareholders that struck a cautious tone about Amazon’s business dealings, hailed AI as something that will “transform" the company.
SoftBank selling off most of its Alibaba stake: report
SoftBank has reportedly been selling most of its remaining shares in the e-commerce company Alibaba amid a market downturn.
Secret Service tracking OnlyFans, Pinterest, Twitch websites, documents reveal
A government watchdog organization obtained files showing that the U.S. Secret Service was monitoring accounts on platforms like OnlyFans and Pinterest.
Fake ChatGPT, Bard ads con Facebook users: report
Fake ChatGPT and Bard ads are reportedly spreading dangerous malware using social media. This comes as federal regulators ask for input on policies to hold the industry accountable.
Elon Musk says Twitter has shed more than 6,000 employees
Billionaire CEO Elon Musk says Twitter has 1,500 people on payroll, down from 8,000 last October when he bought the social media company for $44 billion.
Alibaba unveils AI model as China regulator releases new rules
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. unveiled its artificial intelligence model called Tongyi Qianwen on Tuesday. The tool will be integrated into the company's apps.
Elizabeth Holmes loses bid to remain out of prison during appeal
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will report to prison on April 27 after a judge denied her request to remain on house arrest while she appeals her fraud convictions.
Bitcoin jumps above $30,000
Bitcoin is at its highest level in 10 months breaching the $30,000 marker ahead of Wednesday’s March consumer price index (CPI) data from the Labor Department and subsequent response from the U.S. Federal Reserve
Top tech executives to hold council on AI guardrails amid calls for development pause
Executives and staffers for the top players in artificial intelligence development will meet to discuss setting standards for AI use this week.
Laid-off tech workers launch ‘revenge startups’ just as money dries up
More than 330,000 people have lost their jobs at tech companies since early 2022, with some 168,000 job losses this year, according to data tracker Layoffs.fyi.
Twitter-Substack feud heats up as Elon Musk is accused of censorship
Elon Musk is denying accusations of censorship after severely throttling content from Twitter competitor Substack, claiming the company is "trying to download a massive portion of the Twitter database."
AI music app Moises tops 30 million registered users
Artificial intelligence-powered music-making app Moises says it has surpassed 30 million registered users, indicating the titanic rise in the industry.
Electric vehicle networks could be vulnerable to high-tech hackers
With billions in federal investment pouring into the development of electric vehicle charging networks, experts warn of the potential of widespread hacking.
Steve Jobs memoir to feature personal notes, speeches from Apple co-founder’s archives
A collection of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' speeches and writings will be released online for free on April 11 through a project led by his widow, Laurene Powell Jobs.
Former Google CEO says AI pause would 'simply benefit China'
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt told the Australian Financial Review in an exclusive interview that a proposed six-month moratorium on research into artificial intelligence technology would benefit China's standings in the global technology race. He advocates industry consensus
Samsung cuts back chip production as profit slides
Samsung is reducing memory chip production in a move to reduce inventory as the company predicts quarterly profits will fall 96% from a year earlier.
US, Microsoft reach settlement over tech firm's sanctions violations
The US and Microsoft reached a settlement over the tech firm's apparent violations of sanctions and export controls, the government and the company said.
Tesla workers shared sensitive images recorded by customer cars
Photos were collected in Tesla's effort to train artificial intelligence for autonomous driving. The inside of Elon Musk's own garage was even circulated by employees.
Samsung employees reportedly leaked sensitive info on ChatGPT by accident
Samsung Electronics employees reportedly leaked company information to artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT, including source code related to "facility measurement" and "yield/defect."



















