The Metaverse Was Supposed to Be Your New Office. You’re Still on Zoom
Tech founders painted a vision of employees clocking into virtual workplaces. But the adoption of VR at work has been slow.
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Tech founders painted a vision of employees clocking into virtual workplaces. But the adoption of VR at work has been slow.
Elon Musk’s paid blue-check system on X deceives users and can be abused by malicious actors, the European Union said today.
After a quarter century the community-driven site hasn’t changed much. And don’t ask it to license its archive to AI.
Robotics researchers are exploring how large language models can give physical machines more smarts.
A new resolution echoes what 16 members of Congress have already said to the White House: It must do more to free one of the most storied crypto-focused federal agents in history.
Arab and Muslim workers at Meta allege that its response to the crisis in Gaza is one-sided and out of hand. “It makes me sick that I work for this company,” says one employee.
In the latest iOS overhaul prompted by European Union rules, the smartphone maker will give third-party developers access to its payment technology.
Sam Altman is touting AI’s ability to sway people’s behavior. His company is also wrestling with the risks.
Former Big Tech workers intended to disrupt Wednesday’s AWS Summit in New York to protest the company’s $1.2 billion contract with Israel.
Even techno-optimists hesitate to say teaching is best left to the bots, but there’s a debate about where to draw the line.