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Tesla’s share price hit a record this month in part because many investors believe promises that the carmaker is poised to dominate the emerging market for driverless taxis worth trillions of dollars.
For six months, Apple distributed an app called ICEBlock that allowed users to alert people when they saw Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. But after the Trump administration complained that the app endangered officers, Apple removed it.
On Tuesday, Okava Pharmaceuticals, a biopharmaceutical company based in San Francisco, announced that it has officially begun a pilot study of a GLP-1 drug for cats with obesity. The company is testing a novel approach: Instead of receiving weekly...
When a woman gets behind the wheel of a vehicle today, she is protected by safety features — from seat belts to air bags — that have largely been designed to protect the average man from about 50 years ago.
Driven in part by frustrations with the medical system, more and more Americans are seeking advice from artificial intelligence. Last year, about 1 in 6 adults — and about a quarter of adults under 30 — used chatbots to find health information at...
The largest city in Alaska is about to undertake an experiment that feels both inevitable and impossibly futuristic in an era of pervasive mistrust toward elections: allowing all voters to cast ballots from their smartphones.
For years, Alyssa Landguth, a 30-year-old from Washington state, used Facebook like most people do these days. She bought used furniture on Facebook Marketplace, the app’s version of an online garage sale, or commented on posts.
Elon Musk on Monday unveiled his own version of Wikipedia, the crowdsourced online encyclopedia, with entries edited by xAI, his artificial intelligence company.
Buoyed by the runaway success of “KPop Demon Hunters,” “Happy Gilmore 2” and the second season of “Wednesday,” Netflix’s third-quarter revenue grew 17%, with net income increasing 8%, the company said Tuesday.
Buying a veggie burger or a cauliflower steak in Europe may soon be a thing of the past. Lawmakers in the European Parliament voted Wednesday to restrict the use of terms like “burger” or “steak” to food made with meat.
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