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Homeland Security is hiring AI experts
The department is recruiting talent to help "advance its homeland security mission".
Spotify is signing Joe Rogan to a multi-year deal worth $250 million
Spotify locks down its top COVID expert for a few more years.
New Senate bill would provide path for victims of nonconsensual AI deepfakes
The legislation would criminalize the spread of sexualized AI-generated images.
Universal Music is set to pull its songs from TikTok
The company accused TikTok of using "its platform power to hurt vulnerable artists".
One week before its big Senate hearing, Meta announces even more teen safety controls
The latest why-wasn't-this-already-a-thing feature from Meta arrives with curious timing.
YouTube to cut 100 workers as tech layoffs continue
Google CEO Sundar Pichai warns of more cuts ahead.
Apple takes the smartphone market crown for the first time
Samsung is now number two.
OpenAI policies got a quiet update, removing ban on military and warfare applications
The major rewrite still prohibits uses that "harm yourself or others."
3 ways the right payments partner can elevate your business
J.P. Morgan Payments is preparing merchants for a lucrative future.
By Mashable BrandX and J.P. Morgan
SpaceX responds to unfair dismissal charges, calls watchdog unconstitutional
Well, that's one way to respond to criticism.
By Amanda Yeo
Google to pay $700 million in Play Store settlement
A bunch of U.S. states and districts said Google isn't playing fair.
Google loses lawsuit to ‘Fortnite’ developer Epic Games
Epic might have lost to Apple, but not this time.
Spotify to lay off 17 percent of its workforce, at least 1,500 people
"Being lean is not just an option but a necessity," CEO Daniel Ek wrote.
Meta reveals plans for 2024 global elections
"No tech company does more or invests more to protect elections online than Meta."
Apple Card ends partnership with Goldman Sachs: 3 reasons we saw it comin'
We knew trouble was in paradise.
Another OpenAI twist: Microsoft hires Sam Altman as AI team lead
This is getting hard to follow, but we've got your back.
Sam Altman isn't coming back: OpenAI's new interim CEO is Twitch co-founder Emmett Shear
ChatGPT's owner has now gone through three CEOs in three days.
By Amanda Yeo
Parents are suing Roblox for exposing children to inappropriate content. What you need to know.
The group accuses Roblox of "falsely advertising" its platform to kids.
'Uber Tasks' is like Uber Eats, but you get completed chores instead — 7 jobs the app can do
Hire a personal assistant for your errands.
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, hospitalized after 'minor stroke'
Wozniak, who was scheduled to speak in Mexico City at the time, is now out of the hospital and heading back home.
By Matt Binder
Mark Zuckerberg vetoed attempts to address teen mental health on Meta platforms, new lawsuit alleges
New documents show the Meta CEO rebuffed mental wellbeing proposals for years.
Meta's moderation failures incite hate and human rights abuses, according to Amnesty International
The human rights organization is pressing Meta to compensate victims of Ethiopia's Tigray civil conflict.
Elon Musk, meet the Twitter resistance
Stephen King's outburst is only the latest evidence: Twitter users won't accept the 'X.' Can Musk really make them?
By Chris Taylor