Plants from OpenAI, Meta, xAI, and Microsoft could emit more than 129M tons annually.
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How Ars Technica uses, and doesn't use, generative AI.
Lawsuit demands Nintendo pass Trump tariff refunds on to its customers.
Kennedy's tesimony sets up another clash over vaccines with next CDC director.
"You just push this button, and in three hours, you're counting photons."
When authentication fails, things can go very, very wrong.
Untenable demand has Anthropic exploring new approaches to rationing its service.
What was Warner Bros. even thinking, shelving this film for so many years?
Google's new generation of Tensor AI chips is actually two chips, one for inference and one for training.
FBI suspects foreign spies may be targeting scientists with access to government secrets.
Results dash hopes for a fifth force but provide very precise proof of Standard Model and QFT.
Added layers of review singling out renewable energy have little legal basis.
"Emily Hart" is a young, AI-created conservative woman who likes to take off her clothes.
The new design is cheaper and will even fit in convenience store parking lots.
A Bluetooth suction-cup rack and a palm-sized tow rope were among our most practical finds.
If Dems take Congress, Trump may face reckoning for “pay-to-play” memecoin galas.
The proposed Pentagon drone investment rivals Ukraine’s entire military budget.
CTO says new AI model is "every bit as capable" as world's best security researchers.