Elon Musk Lobbies on X for His $46.5 Billion Tesla Pay Package
The Tesla chief executive is taking to his social media company to press shareholders to vote for a critical pay package on June 13.
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The Tesla chief executive is taking to his social media company to press shareholders to vote for a critical pay package on June 13.
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The social media platform will produce video town halls with Mr. Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., extending its push into politics.
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OpenAI released GPT-4o, its latest chatbot technology, in a partly finished state. It has much to prove.
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Iran and an Israeli company also exploited the tools in online influence efforts, but none gained much traction, an OpenAI report said.
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San Francisco’s Hot Tourist Attraction: Driverless Cars
Cable cars are still trundling up the city’s hills, but robotaxis from Waymo are shaping up as the city’s latest must-do for visitors.
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Smartphones Can Now Last 7 Years. Here’s How to Keep Them Working.
Google and Samsung used to update smartphone software for only three years. That has changed.
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Artificially Intelligent Help for Planning Your Summer Vacation
Travel-focused A.I. bots and more eco-friendly transportation options in online maps and search tools can help you quickly organize your seasonal getaway.
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Role-Play With Your Friends as Influencers Dying to Go Viral
The horror video game Content Warning, a surprise hit, lets players microdose as momentary celebrities on the fictional website SpookTube.
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Meta, Google and others are driving a renaissance for voice assistants, but people have found the technology uncool for more than a decade.
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Google appears to have turned off its new A.I. Overviews for a number of searches as it works to minimize errors.
By Nico Grant
Since Google overhauled its search engine, publishers have tried to assess the danger to their brittle business models while calling for government intervention.
By Nico Grant and Katie Robertson
It was the latest example of journalists having to weigh the news value of a major political moment against the challenges of reporting on a candidate who regularly speaks in falsehoods.
By Michael M. Grynbaum
“Pass me the nontoxic glue and a couple of rocks, because it’s time to whip up a meal with Google’s new A.I. Overviews.”
By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Rachel Cohn, Whitney Jones, Jen Poyant, Brad Fisher, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Sophia Lanman, Rowan Niemisto and Diane Wong
Our tech columnist reviews GPT-4o, OpenAI’s latest chatbot technology, in its partly finished state.
By Brian X. Chen and Karen Hanley
Its disclosure came after RansomHub claimed responsibility for the cyberattack and threatened to release client data on the dark web.
By Zachary Small
An incident that seriously injured a pedestrian in San Francisco led Cruise to take all of its cars off the road. The question now is when they will return.
By Yiwen Lu
A.I. companies are divided over whether the technology should be freely available to anyone for modifying and copying, or kept close for safekeeping.
By Mike Isaac
After some trying years during which Mr. Zuckerberg could do little right, many developers and technologists have embraced the Meta chief as their champion of “open-source” artificial intelligence.
By Mike Isaac
The kingdom is trying to juggle its still-vital petroleum industry with alternative energy sources like wind and solar as it faces pressure to lower carbon emissions.
By Stanley Reed
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