Tech News Reddit Blackouts: Why it’s happening and what you need to know Over 32 million users are locked out of their Reddit communities following protests from recent API changes - let's talk about it. Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterJune 12, 2023
Opinion Editorials Why VR sucks for women, and why Apple’s Vision Pro could be the worst Apple made sure to show a woman as the primary Apple Vision Pro user, but for women, headsets are inherently less convenient. Devin Crutcher, ColumnistJune 12, 2023
Tech News Twitch walks back controversial ad and sponsorship guidelines Twitch tried to publish some very harsh advertising restrictions, but thanks to community outcry, they're making changes again for the better. Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterJune 12, 2023
Tech News ChatGPT made up fake cases, and now this lawyer is in hot water This is among the first cases we've seen raising sanctions about ChatGPT provided resources, but we suspect it won't be the last. Dawn Brotherton, Senior Staff WriterJune 9, 2023
Tech News Alexa, meet Roomba: This Amazon patent puts Alexa on wheels This patent from Amazon puts Alexa and Roomba tech together to make Alexa into a roaming robot of the future. Jennifer Nall, Staff WriterJune 2, 2023
Tech News How to view someone’s LinkedIn profile anonymously Creeping, stalking, checking...whatever you call it, we all do it. Here's how to look at a LinkedIn profile privately. Nicole Canelakes, Staff WriterMay 31, 2023
Tech News How Meta Lattice is optimizing less user data into efficient advertising In this unexpected approach, Meta Lattice aims to use less harvested user data in order to create better targeted advertising. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterMay 29, 2023
Tech News Want to doomscroll on Tiktok and get paid for it? Here’s your chance! Have you ever thought it would be cool to get paid just to scroll on Tiktok? Check out this job posting from Ubiquitous before... Macie LaCau, Staff WriterMay 29, 2023
Tech News Robotaxi service is now available in Vegas, but there’s a catch Autonomous driving was a pipedream just a few decades ago, but now it is reality. In Vegas, you can book a robotaxi, but there's... Jennifer Nall, Staff WriterMay 23, 2023
Tech News Put a pin in reality with this pending patent by Meta VR This promising pending patent from Meta VR shows an feature allowing users to organize their workspace with pinned messages and objects. Jennifer Nall, Staff WriterMay 19, 2023
Tech News Google pushes forward with AI Bard, despite employee concerns Current and former Google employees have expressed concern for Google's AI chatbot, but competition dictates Google Bard will go forward anyway. Macie LaCau, Staff WriterMay 16, 2023
Tech News ChatGPT bug bounty pays up to $20k to report security flaws Discovering security bugs in ChatGPT and reporting them to OpenAI can earn the savvy techie up to $20k with a big “but.” Joleen Jernigan, Staff WriterMay 15, 2023
Tech News The most comprehensive list of AI generators to date (over 30!) AI is one of our most favorite topics at The American Genius as of late. Here is our compounding list of AI generators as... Nicole Canelakes, Staff WriterMay 11, 2023
Tech News Elon Musk settles defamation suit despite previous claims he’d never settle Elon Musk had previously claimed that he would "never surrender/settle an unjust case" for himself or Tesla, but he's done just that now. Nicole Canelakes, Staff WriterMay 8, 2023
Tech News Humane’s latest AI is a wearable personal assistant Humane has recently introduced a demonstration of a wearable AI device that acts as a personal assistant—wait, what? Joleen Jernigan, Staff WriterMay 1, 2023
Tech News YouTube to get reactions and ad management for livestreaming Following in the footsteps of Facebook and Instagram lives, YouTube adds new options for live reactions for livestreamers to toggle. Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterApril 27, 2023
Tech News I asked ChatGPT to write cover letters by Satan and the Pope – they’re glorious Some think ChatGPT is the devil, so we used ChatGPT to actually BE the devil, and the results are simply amazing. Lani Rosales, COO + News DirectorApril 25, 2023
Tech News Shutterstock, Getty Images weigh in on AI-generated content Well-known photo companies like Shuttershock and Getty Images give their individual inputs on the future of AI-generated content. Jack Lloyd, Senior Staff WriterApril 24, 2023
Tech News Apple goes green, commits to using 100% recycled cobalt by 2025 It may not sound too noteworthy, but Apple making a commitment to recycle cobalt means a great deal to their eco-friendly commitment. Sasha Graffagna, Staff WriterApril 21, 2023
Tech News Twitter is now X Corp? What’s with that? Elon Musk has quietly merged Twitter with a mysterious X Corp, intended to be an "everything app" of the future. Sasha Graffagna, Staff WriterApril 17, 2023
Tech News Tiktok ban be damned: Bytedance already has a new viral app Bytedance has been promoting a new app to seemingly take the place of Tiktok, leading to questions of how privacy legislation could keep up. Nicole Canelakes, Staff WriterApril 14, 2023
Tech News Find like-minded accounts on Twitter with Hivemark If your Twitter is a chaotic to scroll through and you're looking for a way to curate to the best of the your communities,... Taylor Leddin, Staff WriterApril 12, 2023
Tech News Google too? New AI integrations for new Docs and Gmail With the popularity of AI writing tools, it's unsurprising that Google has now added these tools into their most popular applications. Khristina Rhead, Staff WriterApril 7, 2023
Tech News Twitter switches the bird logo to doge on its web UI—what’s up with that? The Shiba Inu meme is featured on the Twitter web UI, on the heels of Elon Musk facing a $258 million dollar lawsuit for... Joleen Jernigan, Staff WriterApril 5, 2023
Tech News Restricted recreation: France bans Tiktok, other recreational apps from government devices France becomes the first to ban Tiktok and other recreational apps from government devices as conversations around data privacy continue. Khristina Rhead, Staff WriterMarch 31, 2023