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23andMe is laying off 40 percent of its staff

More than 200 employees of 23andMe are being laid off as part of the company’s ongoing cost-cutting measures. The layoffs will impact 40 percent of the genetic testing...

Lyft promises upfront hourly rates and traffic delay pay for its drivers

Contract employees of ride sharing apps and services . Lyft just announced some new earnings improvements for its drivers that will help cover their expenses when rides take...

OpenAI rakes in over $6 billion in new funding

Now that OpenAI is becoming a for-profit company, it’s making a tidy profit in the process. reported that OpenAI has raised $6.6 billion in new funding from...

OpenAI reportedly plans to increase ChatGPT’s price to $44 within five years

OpenAI is reportedly telling investors that it plans on charging $22 a month to use ChatGPT by the end of the year. The company also plans to aggressively...

New report details OpenAI’s plan to switch to for-profit mode

A major shakeup is in the works at OpenAI. reported that the artificial intelligence research company is restructuring its business from a non-profit board into a for-profit...

Reddit CEO wants Microsoft to pay for its content

Reddit’s chief executive officer Steve Huffman didn’t pull any punches with Microsoft in an interview with The Verge. He called out Microsoft and other AI search engines like...

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Your iPhone could be at risk if it’s not updated

A powerful hacking toolkit capable of compromising millions of iPhones has reportedly been leaked online, raising fresh concerns about mobile security and the...

RAI’s amazing Roadrunner robot leaves humanoids behind

When the Robotics and AI (RAI) Institute talks technology, it’s wise to take notice. The company was, after all, founded by Marc Raibert,...

The US bans all new foreign-made network routers

The Federal Communications Commission has released a notice today designating any consumer routers manufactured outside the US as a security risk. The rule...