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Biotech company Regeneron to buy bankrupt 23andMe for $...

Regeneron will use trove of 23andMe genetic data to develop medical advances.

Space Force official: Commercial satellites can do a lo...

"They could shave off about a third of the time and over half the cost."

Labor dispute erupts over AI-voiced Darth Vader in Fort...

SAG-AFTRA claims Epic didn't negotiate video game AI voice replacement terms.

New portal calls out AI content with Google’s watermark

But AI-generated content made without the SynthID toolkit remains difficult to d...

Trump to sign law forcing platforms to remove revenge p...

Take It Down Act’s 48-hour timeline may be both too fast and too slow.

Microsoft closes 9-year-old feature request, open-sourc...

WSL has also recently added official support for both Fedora and Arch distros.

FCC Chair Brendan Carr is letting ISPs merge—as long as...

Verizon got FCC approval after ending DEI. Now Charter and Cox plan to merge.

Removing the weakest link in electrified autonomous tra...

Hands-off charging could open the door to a revolution in autonomous freight.

F1 in Imola reminds us it’s about strategy as much as a...

Who went home happy from Imola and why? F1's title race heats up.

The making of Apple TV’s Murderbot

Ars chats with series creators Paul and Chris Weitz about adapting Martha Wells'...

CERN gears up to ship antimatter across Europe

A portable containment device that can be dropped on a truck.

Removing the weakest link in electrified, autonomous tr...

Hands-off charging could open the door to a revolution in autonomous freight.

Anno 117 Pax Romana hands-on: Gorgeous, deep, and trick...

After a return to form in Anno 1800, 117 aims to seize an even bigger audience.

New Orleans called out for sketchiest use of facial rec...

Facial recognition cameras ping cops when suspects appear, sparking backlash.

Cops pause use of flawed AI cameras secretly monitoring...

Facial recognition cameras ping cops when suspects appear, sparking backlash.

Epic goes to court to force Fortnite back on US iOS

Game has been pulled offline in Europe amid legal tussling.

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