Beyond ChatGPT: AI conspiracy theories are here. Don't believe everything you read.

IBM and SAP become latest tech companies to lay off thousands of workers

Propaganda of the digital age: How memes are weaponized to spread disinformation

California plan aims to triple sale of electric cars by 2026, phase out gas vehicles

Google settles lawsuit with Illinois residents for $100M after photo app privacy concerns

No driver: Fully autonomous cars now navigate some roads in Austin, Texas

'The future of this planet is at stake,' new report pressures Facebook, YouTube and Twitter to battle climate lies

US owners find American-style greed doesn't play well in European soccer

California Gov. Gavin Newsom orders ban on new fracking permits by 2024, wants to stop all oil drilling by 2045

Why the Wuhan lab leak theory shouldn't be dismissed

Louisville police release the Breonna Taylor incident report. It's nearly blank

Bernie Sanders: We need scientists, not politicians, in charge of the coronavirus response

'Waffle House Index' is a real thing during disasters

$500,000 for a computer? The cost of a computer every year since 1971

SW-developer tops list of U.S. News and World Report's annual best jobs rankings

A slashed tire, a pointed gun, bullies on the road: Why do Waymo self-driving cars get so much hate?

Facebook, Instagram go down again as its 2018 struggles continue

Global warming could be far worse than predicted, new study suggests

The Russian company charged with orchestrating a wide-ranging effort to meddle in the 2016 presidential election overwhelmingly focused its barrage of social media advertising on what is arguably America’s rawest political division: race.

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