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A 2024 study found that Black students were more likely to be accused of using AI to cheat than their white counterparts.

Elon Musk, aka Phony Stark, is getting clowned on his own platform after he complained about a recent contentious interview with Economist editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes, who called him out for his constant contradictions.

Meta unveiled its AI image generator, Muse, this week. Here’s everything we know about it and how you can opt out of your content being used by it. 

Kai Cenat's fashion industry-inspired hiatus is over, and he is back with a bang with Streamer University 2. He has just revealed who we can expect to see "teaching" and who will be attending. He also made some other big announcements.

When the bell rings at Kai Cenat's Streamer University, Soulja Boy will not be roaming the halls.

Doja Cat really misses the ability to post audio messages on X (formerly Twitter) so much that she decided to slam the platform's owner, Elon Musk, for removing them.

Hackers claim they tricked META's AI chatbot into granting them access to other people's Instagram accounts, and all they had to do was ask.

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Trump Mobile's 'T1' smartphone is a disastrous grift, with a gaudy design, unknown specs, and questionable security - a textbook Trump scam.

Trump is trying to hamstring states that want to get ahead of the curve when it comes to protecting us from the worst effects of AI technology.

Well, a year and $59 million later, the T1, Trump Mobile's flagship $599 device, is still nowhere to be found. The reported 590,000 people who put a $100 deposit down to get one of the devices that the company claimed would be "made in the USA," before the company quietly removed that promise, are starting to ask, "Where's my phone?"