Snapchat expands chatbot powered by ChatGPT to all users, creates AI-generated images
Snapchat Inc. announced an expansion of its artificial intelligence features within the social media app including fully AI-generated images and a chatbot.
Crypto criminals beware: AI is after you
Illicit cryptocurrency transactions reached an all-time high last year as digital tokens’ popularity with criminals soared. But now there’s a new AI-powered sheriff in town.
CFPB staffer transferred 256,000 consumers' data to personal email account in 'major incident': report
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) disclosed that a former employee of theirs forwarded the confidential records of 256,000 consumers to their personal email account.
A.I. leader says tech will reveal problems or could 'go off the rails,' humans must still 'ride herd' over it
Veteran data analyst and CEO Ryan Sitton discusses how human creativity and decision-making will play a part in a future dominated by artificial intelligence.
Spotify CEO calls on Congress to pass app store antitrust legislation
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek is asking Congress to pass bipartisan legislation that he said would provide checks on anti-competitive behavior by dominant app store "gatekeepers."
McDonald's fries' flavor 'secret' shared on TikTok shocks customers: 'Bad news for vegetarians'
A popular TikTok content creator who regularly spills fast food secrets tells his 9.1 million followers that McDonald's fries are made with an additive that may shock non-meat eaters.
China can 'blight' US food production, expert warns
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang issues a warning about China's influence over U.S. agriculture as an American meat producer comes under greater scrutiny for China ties.
This week's private student loan rates inch down for 5-year loans only
The latest private student loan interest rates from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Today's best mortgage deal? 15-year terms remain today's lowest rates | April 19, 2023
Check out the mortgage rates for April 19, 2023, which are mixed from yesterday.
Nasdaq profit beats as market volatility bolsters trading
Revenue from Nasdaq's indexes, which are widely referenced by exchange-traded products and provide the company with licensing fees, fell 9.8% to $110 million.
Morgan Stanley profit beats as wealth business cushions deals slump
Investment banks have suffered the most from a downturn in M&A activity as investors shunned risky bets against the backdrop of volatile markets and rapidly rising interest rates.
Investors are the most bearish in 5 months as credit crunch hits growth
Fund managers surveyed by Bank of America are increasingly pessimistic about the U.S. economy following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in early March.
How small- to medium-sized businesses can navigate lending crisis
As banks collapse, the U.S. dollar is weakened by inflation and the Federal Reserve maintains its aggressive interest rate hike strategy, small and mid-sized companies are at risk.
The AI race to find tax loopholes is on
A team of tech and law experts are working to create an artificial intelligence tool that will flag tax loopholes for government agencies in a race to beat tax cheats.
Nvidia stock surges on dominant A.I. market position, buy recommendation from HSBC
Nvidia rallied on Wall Street Tuesday following a "buy" recommendation from an HSBC analyst as the chipmaker continues to dominate in the A.I. space.
Netflix misses on revenue in first-quarter earnings; password sharing rules get new timeline
Netflix's first-quarter results came out Tuesday afternoon. The streaming giant also released a new timeline on its wider effort to curb password sharing.
'Law & Order: SVU' townhome hits market for first time in 40 years
A townhome featured in multiple episodes of "Law & Order" and "Law & Order: SVU" has been listed for $6.9 million. A day of filming pays $25,000, according to the homeowner.
Netflix to ship last red envelope later this year
Netflix announced on Tuesday that it plans to ship out the last DVD in what has become an iconic red envelope, at the end of September.
McKinsey, Bain delay some M.B.A. start dates to 2024
High-paid start date delays for new MBA hires suggests that consulting giants including McKinsey and Bain have broader concerns about the economic future.
Cash-strapped Americans are earning an extra $52B monthly by doing this
Americans with jobs are beating inflation by building supplemental income, a recent survey from LendingClub and PYMNTS said.



















