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.
About 40% of domestic tasks could be automated in a decade, AI experts say in study
A survey of several dozen artificial intelligence experts found that about 40% of domestic activities could be automated within the next 10 years as AI and automation advance.
Artificial intelligence 'arms race' needs a system of checks and balances: Phillip Shoemaker
Identity.com executive director Phillip Shoemaker discusses his free online verification system and explains why Twitter's blue check is not a good authentication method on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Movie theaters are an important part of film entertainment ecosystem: Greg Marcus
The Marcus Corporation CEO Greg Marcus previews the summer movie season after theater stocks experienced a recent boost on 'The Claman Countdown.'
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.
Humans interacting with AI-generated content a 'massive concern': Reid Blackman
'Ethical Machines' author Reid Blackman discusses the risk of artificial intelligence to society on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Should the government have a role in controlling AI?
Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson discusses regulating A.I. as concerns grow regarding the advanced tech.
If US pauses AI advancements, China 'screams forward': Kara Frederick
Heritage Foundation Tech Policy Center Director Kara Frederick explains the regulatory needs in artificial intelligence and how it can be used as a political weapon.
Medical-device makers gain amid return to normalcy
Many of the top large-cap device makers reported relatively rosy fourth-quarter earnings while issuing 2023 guidance that was above analyst expectations.
Musk on buying Twitter: 'Painful' but necessary
Twitter CEO Elon Musk was interviewed by the BBC late Tuesday about his ownership of the online platform, including layoffs, misinformation, and his work style.
Expert gives US reality check over AI sparking new war with China: 'Time for Americans to wake up'
As the Pentagon requests nearly $2 billion for AI research, Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts says it's time for government to "wake up" and see China's tech aggression.
Certain Amazon returns at UPS stores come with fee
Certain returns of Amazon orders done at UPS stores come with a new fee. Customers can incur it when they do Amazon returns at UPS stores 'when there is a free option closer.'
Will AI replace lawyers? Two legal experts weigh in
With the release of OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 and other powerful AI such as Bard, many lawyers are left wondering whether they’ll still have a profession in the future.
Bitcoin's monetary policy will execute exactly as designed: Anthony Pompliano
Pomp Investments investor Anthony Pompliano discusses bitcoin's 2023 trajectory on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Carrier plots separation of fire unit
Carrier Global’s fire and security business, which it intends to spin off or sell, accounts for about 17% of company sales, which has slumped alongside new construction.
Biden is using TikTok to hide from voters: Dan Schneider
Media Research Center’s Free Speech America V.P. Dan Schneider reacts to Biden reportedly using TikTok influencers to reach young voters in his 2024 campaign on 'Varney & Co.'
Twitter 'no longer exists' as company officially merges with X Corp
Twitter Inc. no longer exists, according to new court documents filed last week. The legal filing shows Twitter has merged into X Corp.
Walmart pulls pro-environment T-shirt after customers find hidden swear word: report
Walmart is pulling a seemingly innocent, pro-environment shirt after customers pointed out a swear word in its text. The company said the mistake was not intentional.
Apple computer shipments fell 40% from a year ago, report finds
A report by the International Data Corporation found that global shipments of personal computers fell 29% in Q1 of 2023 with Apple shipments falling by 40%.


















