Google’s parent company returned to sales growth, even as an advertising slowdown continued to crimp YouTube.
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Microsoft Beats Financial Expectations Despite Worries About Economy
Quarterly revenue was up 7 percent and profits were up 9 percent as the company embarked on an aggressive plan to embrace artificial intelligence.
Why Researchers Turned This Goldfish Into a Cyborg
Neuroscientists are examining how fish navigate their world using different brain circuits than those relied on by mammals like us.
What Was Lost in the Hakuto-R Moon Lander Crash
The Ispace mission had planned to carry a number of customer payloads to the moon’s surface.
Commerce Dept. Outlines Plans to Fund Cutting-Edge Chip Research
The Biden administration announced its strategy for the National Semiconductor Technology Center, a string of facilities aimed at propelling U.S. innovation.
ChatGPT now allows disabling chat history, declining training, and exporting data
Enlarge (credit: OpenAI / Stable Diffusion) On Tuesday, OpenAI announced new controls for ChatGPT users that allow them to turn off chat history, simultaneously opting out of providing that conversation history as data for training AI models. Also, users can now export chat history for local storage. The new controls, which rolled out to all...
The Crypto Detectives Are Cleaning Up
Early adopters thought cryptocurrencies would be free from prying eyes. But tracking the flow of funds has become a big business.
China Says Chatbots Must Toe the Party Line
The Communist Party outlined draft rules that would set guardrails on the rapidly growing industry of services like ChatGPT.
Twitter Removes ‘Government-Funded’ Labels From NPR and Other Media Accounts
NPR and public broadcasters in Canada, Australia and New Zealand had criticized the label as misleading. The CBC and NPR have suspended the use of their Twitter accounts in protest.
Exploit released for 9.8-severity PaperCut flaw already under attack
Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) Exploit code for a critical printer software vulnerability became publicly available on Monday in a release that may exacerbate the threat of malware attacks that have already been underway for the past five days. The vulnerability resides in print management software known as PaperCut, which the company’s website says has more...