Tech
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Andrew Yang on why we should be scared about the 2024 election: ‘Really destructive’
Andrew Yang’s new book, “The Last Election,” serves as a dire warning about where our country could be headed without meaningful electoral reform.
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Democrats propose new AI regulations to curb discrimination, task FTC with enforcement
A dozen Democratic senators have proposed new artificial intelligence regulations aiming to curb discrimination via automated tools affecting...
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Tinder unveils staggering $500-per-month ‘VIP’ subscription tier
The new pay-for-play tier was offered to less than 1% of Tinder users, according to the company.
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Gen Z Hackers behind MGM, Caesars breaches ‘more sophisticated’ and ‘ruthless’
Ransomware attacks are not new, but the group behind the casino breaches was extraordinarily skilled at social engineering and bypassing...
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SBF’s mom told him to ‘avoid’ disclosing millions in FTX donations to her pro-Dem PAC: suit
Barbara Fried headed the Mind the Gap super PAC which solicited donations from Silicon Valley executives to support Democratic Party candidates.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook appears in NYC for iPhone 15 launch as stores draw crowds worldwide
Apple CEO Tim Cook made a surprise appearance to officially kick off the Apple 15 launch.
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Musk courts Taylor Swift's content for X
X owner Elon Musk is hoping pop megastar Taylor Swift will use his platform as a promotional tool for her upcoming album cycle.
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Musk courts Taylor Swift's content for X
X owner Elon Musk is hoping pop megastar Taylor Swift will use his platform as a promotional tool for her upcoming album cycle.
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Apple slashes pay raises for retail employees as revenue drops
Apple has seen its earnings sag in recent quarters due to a drop in demand for its iPhones.
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Microsoft’s $69B deal for ‘Call of Duty’ maker Activision close to gaining approval
The announcement shows the UK watchdog is close to reversing its earlier decision to block Microsoft from taking over the maker of hit gaming...
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Indeed CEO says college students are learning skills that could go ‘obsolete’ because of AI
"With AI, it’s conceivable that students might now find themselves learning skills in college that are obsolete by the time they graduate," Chris...
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TikTok reportedly throttles researchers from gaining access to data
TikTok is requiring that academics submit their research reports about TikTok before publication in academic journals, according to Bloomberg News.