China's equivalent of Netflix, iQIYI, faced backlash on Monday over a new initiative that facilitates the use of actors' likenesses in artificially generated dramas and films.
Unauthorized searches in Utah’s criminal justice database have cost officers their jobs and led to criminal charges, but the ...
As the San Francisco 49ers look to fill the void that will be left by Brandon Aiyuk, infusing the wide receiver room with a ...
A new report details the harrowing 2025 Idaho ambush that killed two firefighters and injured another, but the shooter's ...
New AAIR credential equips IT, risk professionals to govern, assess and manage AI risk across the enterprise. As ...
Robert Jay Josett, 35, of Costa Mesa pleaded guilty Monday, April 13, to misdemeanor counts of computer access and fraud, ...
A self-driving car moves through traffic one moment at a time. A bus blocks part of the road. Rain throws reflections across ...
When modern major league hitters want to know where they're hitting in that day's lineup, they check their Slack ...
Palm Beach County school district joins other in adopting AI policy for students, also cracks down on the use of deepfakes.
Famously vengeful Knicks owner Jim Dolan has long spied on people at his iconic arenas. WIRED goes deep inside the operation ...
Oracle Corp. and Amazon Web Services Inc. seem to be putting their longstanding rivalry aside in favor of a more pragmatic ...
Sedgwick County Sheriff Jeff Easter explains local limits on cooperation, assures migrant crime victims deputies won't turn ...
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