The US president says Iran's "leaders are gone" and "we could do a lot worse". Meanwhile, the UAE says it's responding to incoming missile and drone threats from Iran.
Mason McKenzie has used Trinidad Chambliss’ jump from Division II to the Power Four as a blueprint for his own move.
This app isn’t about to become a billion-dollar company. It can remember your collection, but only if you return to it using the same computer or phone. Someone without technical skills may struggle ...
Security researchers have disclosed a high-severity vulnerability dubbed "ClawJacked" in the popular AI agent OpenClaw that allowed a malicious website to silently bruteforce access to a locally ...
Alysa Liu probably cared the least of all the women in figure skating at the Milan Cortina Olympics about winning the gold ...
President Donald Trump declined to apologize for sharing a video depicting former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama as apes, telling reporters "I didn't make a mistake." Trump told ...
Meta has patented a hypothetical LLM that would continue posting for (and as) you, long after you're dead. Granted in late December, the patent outlines an AI that would "simulate" a person's social ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump told The Post Monday that those responsible for kidnapping Nancy Guthrie must release her unharmed or they will face the “most severe” federal penalties. In a brief phone ...
The brother of late NFL star turned U.S. Army Ranger Pat Tillman has pleaded guilty to setting fire to a U.S. Postal Office in Northern California last summer, federal prosecutors said. Richard ...
The department has sent Google, Meta and other companies hundreds of subpoenas for information on accounts that track or comment on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, officials and tech workers said ...
You probably don’t know Matt Shumer’s name, but there’s a pretty good chance you’re familiar with his thoughts about AI. On Tuesday, Shumer published an essay to X titled “Something Big Is Coming,” ...
“This is happening right now and I need you to understand it.” This is how Matt Shumer, HyperWrite CEO and serial investor, frames the moment of current AI development in a recent essay that’s gone ...