TechColumbia Student Unveils AI Cheating Tool to 'Cheat on Everything' After It Got Him Kicked Out of College After being suspended from Columbia for using an AI cheating tool, a 21-year-old turned the controversy into a $5.3 million-funded startup.by M.B. Mack
TechAI Caused a Spike in Global Emissions: Is the Next-Gen Tech Bad For the Environment?by Isaiah Richard
TechCompanies Are Using AI to Conduct Spontaneous Job Interviews: 'This Was Completely Unfair'by Taylor Odisho
Earth/EnvironmentAI's Dirty Secret: Artificial Intelligence Is Fueling a Global Energy Crisis, Says IEAby Jose Enrico
GadgetsAmazon Kindle Rolls Out AI-Powered Recaps to Help Readers Catch Up on Book Seriesby Jose Enrico
Apps/SoftwareAI Companion Nomi Promises 'Enduring Relationships,' But Incites Self-Harm, Other Horrific Actsby Jose Enrico
Apps/SoftwareMeta's AI Chief Says Superintelligence Won't Replace Humans—At Least Not Yetby Jose Enrico
SecurityQuantexa Secures $175M to Expand AI-Powered Fraud Prevention and Data Intelligenceby Jose Enrico
TechOpenAI's Deep Research Tool No Longer Requires ChatGPT Pro Subscription—But There's a Catchby Isaiah Richard
TechWoman Who Lost Her Voice to Illness Banned From Using AI Speech Tool After Using It to Curseby Allison Walker
Video GamesNiantic to Sell 'Pokemon GO' For a Whopping $3.5 Billion—Is It Goodbye for the Gaming Division?by Jose Enrico
SecurityAI-Powered Romance Scams Rake in Millions as Fraudsters Get More Convincing This Valentine's Dayby Jose Enrico
Apps/SoftwareOpenAI's Sam Altman Predicts Explosive AI Growth as Costs Will Plummet 10 Times Each Yearby Jose Enrico