Yet another automaker cancels an EV for gasoline SUVs in America.
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https://arstechnica.comOfficer created over 3,000 "deepfake" images.
Ohio man used more than 100 AI tools to make fake nudes of women and minors.
Study found shots cut urgent care and hospitalization by about 50% in healthy adults.
After the pivot to humanoid robots and AI, does Tesla want to be a car company again?
A World War II-era policy is stopping old coal plants from closing.
"I think the biggest value here is the PR. I mean, it's getting the public excited."
The unprecedented proposal would give the Trump admin access to doctors' notes.
LinkedIn says claims fabricated by extension maker suspended for scraping data.
As the US and Israel's war has ramped up, so too have hacks on US industrial sites.
Meta touts strong benchmarks but admits "performance gaps" in agentic and coding systems.
Law professor Andrew Guthrie Ferguson chats with Ars about his new book, Your Data Will Be Used Against You.
Motorola's budget phones are much less budget-friendly today.
Musk won’t seek a “single dollar” in OpenAI suit after asking to pocket up to $134 billion.
Any tanker passing must reveal its cargo so Iran can determine transit fee amount.
JSON text strings suggest performance charts based on "framerates of other Steam users."
Post-2013 Kindles will continue to work, even if they no longer receive updates.
European buyers aren't interested in full-size trucks; US car industry doesn't care.
"One of the questions is what the initial orbit will be for Artemis III."
A select group of customers is testing the Claude Mythos Preview.