Tech & Innovation

Ford Rehires Over 300 Human Engineers as AI Fails to Match Skills

Ford Motor Co. is quietly reversing course on its heavy bet on artificial intelligence in vehicle engineering. Years spent chasing efficiency through machines have given way to a quiet shift at the car company older engineers, once edged out, are back. Between 2019 and now, around three hundred to three fifty of these experienced hands returned, some rehired, others newly brought in, many stepping...

San Diego School Spends $500,000 on ChatGPT-Powered Humanoid Robots

A charter school network in San Diego spent $500,000 on two humanoid robots powered by ChatGPT to assist with classroom support through four distinct roles, including that of a teacher, a wellness coach, a college planner, and a translator. The purchase targets needs in alternative education settings where students often require extra individualized attention to recover academic credits and stay on track for graduation....

Several States Accuse TikTok of Addiction: 12 Sue Over “Digital Nicotine” Concerns

TikTok video-sharing platform is facing a series of lawsuits from more than a dozen U.S. states, filed over the addictive design that's harming the...

Jurassic Park Reality: Woolly Mammoths Could Roam the Earth Again Soon

Coming as if from some science fiction, woolly mammoths may walk this Earth again. The giants, now extinct, which roamed Earth thousands of years...

Mark Zuckerberg Predicts Smart Glasses Will Dominate the 2030s

Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a far-reaching dream at Meta Connect 2024: a world where smart glasses, and not smartphones or computers, would define how the...

Over 100,000 Verizon Users Report Service Interruptions Across the U.S.

On September 30, 2024, an estimated tens of millions of Verizon customers around the country lost major cellular service and couldn't call or go...

Kick Bans Galaxy Gas: Popular Energy Drink Off-Limits for Streamers

Kick, an ever-expanding streaming service, has now introduced a new policy aimed at safeguarding its users from trends that are disquieting. It targets the...

Shocking Revelation: OceanGate Used Hand-Typed Excel for Titanic Mission Navigation

Startling new testimony suggests that the OceanGate Titan sub, which imploded during a dive to the wreck of the Titanic in 2023, had a...

YouTube Introduces “Hype”: A New Way to Engage with Creators and Content

YouTube introduced a brand-new feature called "Hype," which could give small and medium creators, who many times have to fight their way to get...

Snapchat Spectacles 3.0: Co-Presence, Spectator Mode, and More

Snap Inc. has again caught our attention with the recent publicizing of its newest invention, Spectacles '24. The new augmented reality glasses, more popularly...

Neuralink’s “Blindsight” Promises Vision Restoration for the Blind

Updates ABout Blindsight As Of 17th September:  Elon Musk announced via Twitter on 17th September that Neuralink's Blindsight device has finally received approval from the U.S....

Bigger, Thinner, Better: Huawei Mate XT Sets New Standards for Foldable Phones

Once again, Huawei has pushed to the limit of innovation in smartphones with the highly awaited Mate XT, the world's first tri-fold device. Boasting...

Future of Calling: AirPods 4 Introduce Head Gesture Controls

Apple launched the highly anticipated AirPods 4, shuffling the deck once again with regard to wireless earbud technology. Coming fully loaded, the AirPods 4...

The Weeknd Shoots ‘Dancing In The Flames’ Music Video on iPhone 16 Pro

The video of his new song "Dancing in the Flames" by The Weeknd had been wholly shot on an iPhone 16 Pro, just released--a...