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Shutterstock and OpenAI have come up with one possible solution to the ownership problem in AI art
Conversations have been brewing around how artists get compensated for AI-generated works.
Internal documents reveal how Twitter is losing its ‘heavy tweeters’
Elon Musk's deadline to buy the social media company is this week.
Is it flu or RSV? It can be tough to tell.
Both respiratory pathogens are circulating, but one affects children more commonly.
It’s time to stop using ‘kamikaze’ to describe the exploding drones in Ukraine
The term should be left in the past. Here's why.
Venmo payments will be available to all Amazon shoppers by Black Friday
PayPal first announced the Amazon team-up almost exactly a year ago.
Stronger pollution protections mean focusing on specific communities
The Clean Air Act helped everyone—now it’s time to focus on the most vulnerable.
A race car manufacturer is planning to make EVs for everyday drivers
Alfa Romeo plans to release five new vehicles in the next six years, with the first being an electrified crossover.
Historic drought brings eerie objects and seawater to the surface of the Mississippi River
In Tennessee, the river dropped to minus-10.75 feet, the lowest level ever recorded there.
Dementia affects 1 in 10 Americans over 65
The national study also finds that 22 percent have another mild cognitive impariment.
This spooky robot uses inflatable tentacles to grab delicate items
Sometimes the best grabbing tool is a bunch of worm-like noodle fingers.