Department of Homeland Security leaders removed top privacy officers who objected to mislabeling government records to block their public release, WIRED has learned.
The rollout of the Gemini-powered Ask Photos search experience has not been smooth. According to Google Photos head Shimrit ...
OpenAI’s privacy updates let advertisers run personalized ads without accessing users’ chats, keeping targeting safe and ...
Google is woven into everyday digital life, yet many of its most influential choices remain poorly understood. This video explores how Google’s products are designed, what trade-offs are built into ...
The 3D design software company claims Google’s ‘Flow’ branding will confuse customers with its own AI-powered Flow products. The 3D design software company claims Google’s ‘Flow’ branding will confuse ...
Charlotte, NC, Feb. 09, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FG Nexus Inc. (FGNX) (Nasdaq: FGNX, FGNXP) (the “Company”), today announced that its Board of Directors has approved a one (1)-for-five (5) reverse ...
Warren is asking Google for more details about the kinds of data it will send to retail partners — and how much. Warren is asking Google for more details about the kinds of data it will send to retail ...
The Federal Government, state governments, and local government councils have shared a total of ₦1.969 trillion as revenue generated in December 2025 from the Federation Account. This was disclosed in ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Google breached its own policies that barred use of artificial intelligence for weapons or surveillance in 2024 by helping an Israeli military contractor analyze drone video footage, a ...
TikTok — now in U.S. hands after the social media service split from China-based ByteDance earlier this year — is raising concerns among some users about its new privacy policy, prompting questions ...
Google’s artificial intelligence now wants to access your Gmail, photo library and search history. Should you let it? That’s a new privacy decision you’ll need to make if you use Google’s increasingly ...
Google has agreed to pay $68 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that alleged the technology giant's voice assistant had illegally recorded users and then shared their private conversations with ...