Crunchyroll Lawsuit Over Anime Viewing Secrets Raises Privacy Questions Millions of anime fans may have unknowingly had their viewing habits shared with marketers, sparking a lawsuit that could reshape privacy rules for streaming platfo
AI Surveillance for Child Safety Is Rising Across Social Media New U.S laws designed for online child safety are pulling millions of adult Americans into mandatory age-verification gates that often use AI technology.
Students Writing Worse to Prove They’re Not Robots: The AI Paradox in Education AI detectors meant to catch cheating may be backfiring, pushing students to intentionally write worse just to prove they are human.
Nvidia to Give CEO Jensen Huang a $4 Million Bonus A $4 million bonus might sound huge, but for Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, it is just a tiny fraction of his fortune built on powering the global AI revolution.
Engineer Earns $30,000 After Discovering Major Robot Vacuum Vulnerability A simple experiment to control a robot vacuum with a PS5 controller uncovered a major security flaw affecting 7,000 smart home devices and earned the researcher a $30,000 reward.
Wikipedia in the Age of AI: Why the Internet’s Knowledge Engine Still Matters As AI reshapes how the world consumes information, Wikipedia’s human-built knowledge engine is quietly becoming the backbone of the AI revolution.
David J. Farber: ‘Grandfather of the Internet,’ Dies at 91 The visionary internet pioneer who quietly connected the minds and networks that built the modern digital world has passed away at 91.