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Google, Microsoft and Meta are shoving A.I. chatbots into our faces. Sometimes, there’s a way out.
Brian X. Chen | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
The mother of three children with Pavel Durov has poked holes in the Russian tech titan’s carefully managed image through a criminal complaint and her account of their op… Read More
CRV, based in Silicon Valley, plans to return to investors $275 million because the market for mature start-ups has soured.
Erin Griffith | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
The San Francisco A.I. start-up believes there is not enough computing power on Earth to build the artificial intelligence it wants to create.
Cade Metz | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
A top adviser to Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced founder of FTX, Ms. Ellison pleaded guilty to conspiring with him to steal $8 billion and became a crucial witness for the prosecution.
Da… Read More
Meta, YouTube and other sites collected more data than most users realized, a new report by the Federal Trade Commission finds.
Cecilia Kang | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
New devices from Motorola and Google prove that phones with bendable screens keep getting better — and some are even becoming cheaper.
Brian X. Chen | NYTimes Technology… Read More
Mr. Zuckerberg talked success to a packed house Tuesday night for the “Acquired” podcast. It’s a sign of how tech titans reach the public now.
Mike Isaac | NYTimes Techno… Read More
Falsehoods claiming migrants in Ohio are killing cats and decapitating ducks went viral this week. The Trump campaign embraced them.
Stuart A. Thompson | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
The cases had established the European Union as the world’s leading tech watchdog, but have since raised questions about its protracted appeals process.
Adam Satariano | NYTimes Tech… Read More
A small but vocal group is forming new funds and taking new approaches to counter the swell of money into venture capital in recent years.
Erin Griffith | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
The maker of ChatGPT is struggling to transform itself into a profit-driven company while satisfying worries about the safety of artificial intelligence.
Cade Metz and Mike Isaac | NYTimes… Read More
The criminal charges against Pavel Durov, Telegram’s founder, raised concerns in Silicon Valley about encryption and the app’s approach to privacy and security.
Mike Isaac and… Read More
While some young A.I. companies have struggled to compete with the tech industry’s giants, OpenAI has been rapidly expanding.
Michael J. de la Merced and Cade Metz | NYTimes Technolo… Read More
The company will allow users of its Gemini chatbot to create images of people with artificial intelligence after disabling the feature six months ago.
Nico Grant | NYTimes Technology | Dis… Read More
Twitter Blue, a revamped subscription service that let users buy verified badges, was the first big test for the platform’s new owner. It didn’t go well.
Ryan Mac and Kate Cong… Read More
The company faces pressure from governments around the world and complaints from companies that it is still too restrictive.
Tripp Mickle | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
Some states are banning phones in schools to reduce classroom distraction and cyberbullying. Tell us about your experience with tech in schools.
Natasha Singer | NYTimes Technology | Discl… Read More
Donald J. Trump’s social network is increasingly relying on a niche of the ad market that caters to hard-core Trump fans and Christian conservatives for revenue.
Matthew Goldstein, D… Read More
An outlandish idea that President Biden was dead or nearly dead was quickly refuted. Few of the accounts that had spread it online recanted.
Stuart A. Thompson | NYTimes Technology | Discl… Read More
The Tesla chief executive has renewed claims that the A.I. start-up put profits and commercial interests ahead of the public good.
Cade Metz | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
The Justice Department said that TikTok illegally collected children’s data and knowingly allowed users under the age of 13 to create accounts.
David McCabe and Sapna Maheshwari | NY… Read More
The former CNN reporter said in a lawsuit that X had refused to pay him after a testy interview with its billionaire owner.
Kate Conger | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
The Journal staged several events in his honor and set up a part of its website to call attention to the plight of the journalist during his lengthy detention in Russia.
Katie Robertson |… Read More
Mr. Musk, who has long criticized leftist politicians, called President Nicolás Maduro a “dictator” and compared him to a donkey.
Ryan Mac and Simon Romero | NYTimes Tec… Read More
These features to let you wind down for bed, mute notifications and stay on a regular sleep schedule may help you get more rest.
J. D. Biersdorfer | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
The parent company of Facebook and Instagram faced allegations that it had collected facial identification information on millions of users in violation of a state law.
Cecilia Kang | NYTi… Read More
After a few sluggish years under President Biden, liberal social media creators are seeing their messages resonate as Kamala Harris campaigns for the White House.
Kevin Roose | NYTimes Tec… Read More
One of the wildest, most scam-ridden corners of the cryptocurrency industry — memecoins, which are rooted in internet memes — has roared back.
David Yaffe-Bellany | NYTimes Tec… Read More
Ron Wyden and Edward Markey urged the F.T.C. to investigate how car companies handled the data from millions of car owners.
Kashmir Hill | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
The use of artificial intelligence is exploding around the world, but the technology’s language models are primarily trained in English, leaving many speakers of other languages behin… Read More
In recent weeks, Chinese tech companies have unveiled technologies that rival American systems — and they are already in the hands of consumers and software developers.
Meaghan Tobin… Read More
The presumptive Democratic nominee has won concessions from Big Tech leaders on A.I., but she hasn’t successfully pushed Congress to regulate.
David McCabe and Cecilia Kang | NYTimes… Read More
The chief executive of Meta said in an open letter that it was important that the technology was not controlled by a handful of giant companies — including his own.
Mike Isaac | NYTi… Read More
While in some corners of Silicon Valley people worry about the risks of A.I., a simple failed software update caused a worldwide outage.
David Streitfeld and Kate Conger | NYTimes Technolo… Read More
Companies like Getty have begun developing A.I. models with their own data, part of a broader push to build artificial intelligence with licensed content.
Nico Grant and Cade Metz | NYTime… Read More
Mr. Vance spent less than five years in Silicon Valley’s tech industry, but the connections he made with Peter Thiel and others became crucial to his political ascent.
Ryan Mac and T… Read More
The tech community, led by Sam Altman of OpenAI, has funded programs that give people unconditional cash. Some say it’s time to scale up.
David Streitfeld | NYTimes Technology | Disc… Read More
The owner of X broke with tradition at other social media companies to support the former president, as he drives political conversation on his site.
Kate Conger and Ryan Mac | NYTimes Tec… Read More
For struggling American video game companies, Saudi Arabia’s investments in the industry have been hard to resist. Not all gamers are happy about it.
Eli Tan and Katarina Premfors |… Read More
Some far-right commentators have long argued that Democratic Party elites were plotting to replace President Biden. Now those commentators say they’ll be proved correct.
Stuart A. Th… Read More
The proposed funding, part of the CHIPS Act, is intended to stoke chip packaging, a process that helps drive progress in semiconductors but that takes place mostly in Asia.
Don Clark | NYT… Read More
Now 76, the inventor and futurist hopes to reach “the Singularity” and live indefinitely. His margin of error is shrinking.
Cade Metz | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
A security breach at the maker of ChatGPT last year revealed internal discussions among researchers and other employees, but not the code behind OpenAI’s systems.
Cade Metz | NYTimes… Read More
Deleting duplicates, bad shots and other unwanted files makes it easier to find the good pictures — and gives you room to take more.
J. D. Biersdorfer | NYTimes Technology | Disclosu… Read More
Tech companies have been making subtle and not-so-subtle changes to their rules for better access to data for building A.I. We took a look at some of them.
Eli Tan | NYTimes Technology | D… Read More
Test your skills in this quiz.
Stuart A. Thompson | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More
His keyboard, which became famous after Tom Hanks melodiously hopped on it, displayed Mr. Saraceni’s vision of technology powered by “people energy.”
Alex Traub | NYTimes… Read More
Word puzzles on LinkedIn. Logic challenges in The Washington Post. For news publishers and tech sites looking to both entice and engage users, games are serious business.
Mike Isaac | NYTi… Read More
The insurance industry, hungry for insights into how people drive, has turned to automakers and smartphone apps like Life360.
Kashmir Hill | NYTimes Technology | Disclosure Read More