OpenAI Says It Disrupted an Iranian Misinformation Campaign
The company said the Iranian effort, which used ChatGPT, did not gain much traction.
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The company said the Iranian effort, which used ChatGPT, did not gain much traction.
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The company faces pressure from governments around the world and complaints from companies that it is still too restrictive.
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The city has become a hothouse for experimentation in local news. Could it serve as a model for the rest of the country?
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This is totally unprecedented for a tech C.E.O.
By Kevin RooseCasey NewtonWhitney JonesRachel CohnJen PoyantChris WoodDan PowellElisheba IttoopMarion LozanoSophia Lanman and
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Do You Know These Novels That Were Adapted Into Video Games?
Try this short quiz on popular fiction that has been transformed into interactive adventures.
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Don’t Let Your Smartphone Keep You Up at Night
These features to let you wind down for bed, mute notifications and stay on a regular sleep schedule may help you get more rest.
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How to Clean Up Your Phone’s Photo Library to Free Up Space
Deleting duplicates, bad shots and other unwanted files makes it easier to find the good pictures — and gives you room to take more.
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What the Arrival of A.I. Phones and Computers Means for Our Data
Apple, Microsoft and Google need more access to our data as they promote new phones and personal computers that are powered by artificial intelligence. Should we trust them?
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Welcome to the Era of the A.I. Smartphone
Apple and Google are getting up close and personal with user data to craft memos, summarize documents and generate images.
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Entrepreneurs say use of artificial intelligence for a variety of tasks is accelerating the path to hiring and, ideally, profitability.
By Sydney Ember
In a rare in-depth interview, this billionaire man of mystery, the head of Palantir Technologies, talks about war, A.I. and America’s future.
By Maureen Dowd
Silicon Valley companies still worry that state lawmakers are jumping the gun on regulating a still-unproven technology.
By Cecilia Kang and Cade Metz
For its first conference on the creator economy, the Biden administration celebrated social media creators. The president lauded them as a “breakthrough in how we communicate.”
By Sapna Maheshwari
The cuts could amount to about 6,000 jobs for the San Jose, Calif., maker of computer networking technology.
By Eli Tan
A California state senator, Scott Wiener, wants to stop the creation of dangerous A.I. But critics say he is jumping the gun.
By Cade Metz and Cecilia Kang
An A.I.-powered version of Mr. Musk has appeared in thousands of inauthentic ads, contributing to billions in fraud.
By Stuart A. Thompson
The Justice Department and state attorneys general are discussing various scenarios to remedy Google’s dominance in online search, including a breakup of the company.
By David McCabe and Nico Grant
The internet giant unveiled the next generation of Pixel phones, headphones and watches to stand out in a hardware market that has mostly ignored it.
By Nico Grant
Problems in the livestream renewed questions about X’s ability to handle big events, but it also showed how the platform can still grab attention.
By Kate Conger and Ryan Mac
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