Meta has announced a big change to its privacy policy, and you may not like it at all. Basically, starting on December 16, it will use the content of your interactions with its generative AI features ...
We have written this past week about a host of threats to one of the most important rights in the U.S. Constitution: freedom of speech. We’ve talked about how that right is under fire from leaders in ...
More San Jose residents are utilizing a local recreational trail following a city ban on homeless camps in the area. That's according to city data and environmental advocates, who also say more ...
Third Way, a prominent center-left think tank, is aiming to shape the way Democrats speak to voters as they try to counter President Trump’s agenda, including avoiding words such as “birthing person,” ...
SAN FRANCISCO — If Final Qualifying for the U.S. Open is annually dubbed “Golf’s Longest Day,” the U.S. Amateur (or any of the USGA’s amateur championships) can certainly be called Golf’s Longest Week ...
WEST HAVEN — The city's Planning and Zoning Commission shared limited patience, or at least patience with limits, for a planned mixed-use development at the vacant American Buckle Co. Factory on ...
For more than a year, Delta Air Lines has been exploring how artificial intelligence might revolutionize the way it sets airfares. Several Democratic senators say they’re concerned about what it might ...
Texas is the latest state to issue guidance on how advisors should use wealthtech platforms to access employee retirement plans and other held-away accounts. However, the state’s guidance strikes a ...
After two and a half years we have enough data to form a clearer picture about who is using AI, what they are using it for, what they think about it, and what it means for learning. What do students ...