Only 'human creators' eligible to win Grammys in response to AI, recording academy says

The Grammys Awards have introduced changes to its programming, including a new decision regarding artificial intelligence that says “only human creators are eligible” can win awards.

$930 million in grants announced in Biden's effort to expand internet access to all homes in US

The federal effort to expand internet access to every U.S. home has taken a major step forward with the announcement of $930 million in grants to shore up connections in dozens of places where significant connectivity gaps persist.

Instagram explains how it ranks the content you see

Instagram recently addressed how the app decides what content you see on your Feed, Stories, Reels and Explore page. It also addressed concerns of people being “shadowbanned."

Anita Baker removes Babyface from tour following Twitter feud

Babyface fans complained on social media after the legendary songwriter didn't perform at Anita Baker's concert in May.

Sir Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence used to create 'last' Beatles song

In a new interview, McCartney called artificial intelligence "kind of scary, but exciting, because it’s the future." The new song is set for release later this year.

Amazon's cloud service back to normal after outage that caused some websites to go dark

The company said on its website that the root cause of the issue was tied to a function called AWS Lambda, which lets customers run code for different types of applications.

Microsoft stakes Xbox game sales on Starfield video game after years of development, delays

One small step for an intrepid crew of 24th century space explorers could be a giant leap — or flop — for Microsoft when the Xbox-maker launches its long-awaited video game Starfield.

Tesla 'Autopilot' crashes and fatalities surge, despite Musk's claims

New data shows crashes have increased over the past few years and highlights the dangers related to Tesla’s driver-automated technology.

AI gives Google power to 'dictate' the news people see, what they buy, how they vote, attorney claims

The lawyer behind the class-action complaint against Google claims the company's monopoly on digital content, combined with artificial intelligence, gives the tech titan nearly unlimited power to influence society.

Dog dies after being hit by self-driving car in San Francisco

A dog has died after being hit by a self-driving car last month in San Francisco, according to California's Department of Motor Vehicles.

Bluesky: Jack Dorsey's vision for Twitter 2.0 - Can it succeed?

Bluesky, the internet's hottest members-only spot at the moment, feels a bit like an exclusive club, populated by some Very Online folks, popular Twitter characters, and fed up ex-users of the Elon Musk-owned platform.

Texas police shoot dog after autocorrect sends them to wrong address

The Waco Police Department says it is "saddened" after its officers shot and killed a family pet when its officers responded to the wrong address.