These connected companions could disrupt everything from make-believe to bedtime stories. No wonder some lawmakers want them banned.
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These connected companions could disrupt everything from make-believe to bedtime stories. No wonder some lawmakers want them banned.
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The plan isn't final and could change, but his ouster would be no surprise.
FCC chair hasn't been able to bully ABC and owner Disney into submission.
But human artists still "must remain at the center," PlayStation maker says.
"This is not COVID," and other reasons why risk to the public is currently low.
Google's AI search will start citing its sources in several new ways.
Trump's vow to impose tariffs a "different way" already has the tech industry on edge.
Across the country, schools and colleges postpone year-end tests.
France threatens criminal charges if Musk doesn't appear for questioning.
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Here at Ars Technica, we do not preclude the possibility that aliens have visited Earth.
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"The deciding factor was what we felt like was the team’s impact to humanity."
Lawsuit accuses DHS of plugging DNA database into ICE surveillance machine.