A British MP is suing to see if xAI is legally responsible for the images Grok produces
xAI is under investigation in the EU, UK and California because of its freewheeling AI image generator.
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xAI is under investigation in the EU, UK and California because of its freewheeling AI image generator.
Activists say it’s the first time Big Tech employees have publicly called for regulations governing data center projects.
New proposals will see the EU further invest in European startups and companies as it looks to strengthen its homegrown tech footprint.
The recently-incarcerated former congressman George Santos allegedly placed bets on himself, then acted to ensure he won.
Meta, Microsoft, SpaceX, Coinbase, the DOJ and international law enforcement partners collaborated in an operation that focused on scam networks in SE Asia.
Intel bet big on its new Series 3 chips, made on its new 18A process. But can it get enough of those chips out of the door to laptop manufacturers?
California lawmakers are progressing a bill to preserve access to video games.
BYD is giving its self-driving tech a big vote of confidence.
Florida's lawsuit against OpenAI comes after a mass shooter at FSU reportedly consulted ChatGPT to plan the attack.
The company behind Claude says it confidentially submitted a draft version of its S-1 form.
Soon-to-be-laid-off Meta contractors say they’re being treated differently than Mark Zuckerberg’s full-time employees, who stand to receive more generous severance packages.
The Rockstar Game Workers Union has members across the developer's UK offices.
The Gemini exchange already paid a $5 million fine following the agency's lawsuit.
Proton claims that managing your Gmail messages through its service offers you more privacy.
The tech giant says a breakthrough in data-center networking has dramatically accelerated the flow of information through its massive cloud infrastructure.
The reaction may set in motion a hostile takeover attempt from GameStop.
The company had an issue with its API systems.
Regulators took issue with the amount of personal data the company collected and its approach to consent.
The Commerce Department will use the access to conduct security evaluations.
A working group could vet new models before they're publicly released.