Without a break up of its ad tech monopoly, the DOJ argues, Google will find another way to cheat.
Who is responsible when a chatbot gives suicide advice? The door of liability is opening for ChatGPT and other chatbot ...
As icing on the cake, Perplexity Comet Browser's annual plan (worth Rs 17,000) is available for free to selected Indians, ...
The dark web hosts personal information of millions of people. Google's dark web monitoring checks if your email addresses ...
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Suicide-by-chatbot puts Big Tech in the product liability hot seat
It is a sad fact of online life that users search for information about suicide. In the earliest days of the internet, ...
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Has The Humble Ski Blog Taken Its Last Breath?
Though its zenith has perhaps come and gone, the ski blog’s legacy lives on. And today more than a few are still carrying the torch.
A recent analysis of AI Overviews web traffic from the Pew Research Center suggests AI Overviews results in a substantial ...
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ITWeb on MSNSouth Africa could change the face of the internet
Those whose job it is to influence thinking and policy are hearing about South Africa's plan for how the internet should work ...
Google doesn't have to sell its wildly popular Chrome web browser, but it can't engage in exclusive search deals, US District Judge Amit Mehta ruled on Tuesday. Google must share limited search data ...
Rumors are currently swirling around when exactly Google's AI Mode will become the default search tool on Google's homepage, ...
Perplexity's Comet browser fundamentally reimagines what a web browser can accomplish by heavily pushing AI to speed up the boring tasks and putting more control in your hands.
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