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A tiny group of lawmakers huddled in private about a year ago, aiming to keep the discussions away from TikTok lobbyists while bulletproofing a bill that could ban the app.
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While Congress says the social app is a security threat, critics of the law targeting it say it shows how out of step lawmakers are with young people.
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Despite Mark Zuckerbergâs hope for the chatbot to be the smartest, it struggles with facts, numbers and web search.
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The robotic nerd depicted in âThe Social Networkâ has turned into the kinder, more accessible face of Silicon Valley. Whatâs going on?
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The owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp continued to grow, even as it said it would spend billions of dollars more on artificial intelligence.
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Lawyers for Changpeng Zhao, the founder of the crypto exchange Binance, countered that he should receive no prison time.
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Mr. Muskâs defiance over removing content is testing the boundaries of international legal systems.
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A new category of apps promises to relieve parents of drudgery, with an assist from A.I. But a familyâs grunt work is more human, and valuable, than it seems.
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Merle Meyers, who left Boeing last year after a 30-year career, said he was speaking publicly about his experience because he loved the company âfiercely.â
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President Biden has signed the bill to force a sale of the video app or ban it. Now the law faces court challenges, a shortage of qualified buyers and Beijingâs hostility.
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This privacy reporter and her husband bought a Chevrolet Bolt in December. Two risk-profiling companies had been getting detailed data about their driving ever since.
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The first-quarter results are likely to fuel worries that competitors will continue grabbing a bigger slice of a market dealing with slowing electric car sales.
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General Motors has struggled with electric vehicles and in foreign markets but it is selling lots of combustion engine cars and trucks in North America.
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Project Maven was meant to revolutionize modern warfare. But the conflict in Ukraine has underscored how difficult it is to get 21st-century data into 19th-century trenches.
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Andreas Bechtolsheim, the first investor in Google, has an estimated $16 billion fortune. He recently settled charges that he engaged in insider trading for a profit of $415,726.
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The company that has invested billions in generative A.I. pioneers like OpenAI says giant systems arenât necessarily what everyone needs.
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The group intends to fight what its leader, Nina Jankowicz, and others have described as a coordinated campaign by conservatives and their allies to undermine researchers who study disinformation.
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Much as ChatGPT generates poetry, a new A.I. system devises blueprints for microscopic mechanisms that can edit your DNA.
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European officials threatened to fine TikTok and force it to remove some features, the latest regulatory challenge for the Chinese-owned social media app.
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The agreement would give the tech company worldwide rights for a monthlong World Cup-style competition between top teams set to take place next year.