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Elon Musk went all-in to elect Trump. What a second Trump presidency could mean for big tech

SAN FRANCISCO — On election night, as Republican Donald Trump inched closer to reclaiming the U.S. presidency, some tech executives and venture capitalists rejoiced. “The people of America gave @realDonaldTrump a crystal clear mandate for change tonight,” Elon Musk posted on his social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter. The eccentric billionaire, who shared a Photoshopped […]

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Looking for new activities? Google wants you to turn to its navigation app

Search giant Google wants people to use its navigation app for more than just finding directions and avoiding traffic. The tech giant is adding generative artificial intelligence features to Google Maps so people can easily get recommendations for places to go and activities to do. With 2 billion people using Google Maps every month, the

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Apple is trying to sell loyal iPhone users on AI tools. Here's what Apple Intelligence can do

Apple’s new artificial intelligence tools are here. Now the company is trying to help customers understand them. The Cupertino, Calif.-based tech giant on Wednesday began offering 15-minute sessions for customers at its hundreds of U.S. retail stores on the company’s new suite of AI tools called Apple Intelligence, which can help iPhone users to compose

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Voters are seeing more deepfakes — and worrying more about their influence. How to spot them

Weeks after former President Trump survived an assassination attempt in Butler, Pa., a video circulated on social media that appeared to show Vice President Kamala Harris saying at a rally, “Donald Trump can’t even die with dignity.” The clip provoked outrage, but it was a sham — Harris never said that. The line was read

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L.A. Times, Washington Post see subscription cancellations over not endorsing in presidential race

The Los Angeles Times and Washington Post have seen significant subscription cancellations in the days since their billionaire owners decided not to endorse in the presidential race after the editorial boards at both newspapers proposed backing Vice President Kamala Harris. National Public Radio reported that the Post saw more than 200,000 cancellations. Sources said The

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To keep deepfakes from infiltrating its site, Yahoo News enlists help from McAfee

The 2024 U.S. presidential campaign has featured some notable deepfakes — AI-powered impersonations of candidates that sought to mislead voters or demean the candidates being targeted. Thanks to Elon Musk’s retweet, one of those deepfakes has been viewed more than 143 million times. The prospect of unscrupulous campaigns or foreign adversaries using artificial intelligence to

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Abcarian: Former California Rep. Devin Nunes once sued media companies. Now he's struggling to run one

Who would have guessed that Devin Nunes, who left Congress to run former President Trump’s media company, would be accused of mismanagement and cronyism? Well, me, for one. It’s not that I am any kind of oracle. It’s just that I’ve followed Nunes’ career as an ultra-litigious Trump defender who is afflicted by a world-class

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'Blade Runner 2049' producer sues Elon Musk, Warner Bros. Discovery over Tesla Cybercab launch

A Los Angeles-based production company has sued Tesla, its Chief Executive Elon Musk, and Warner Bros. Discovery, alleging that the electric vehicle maker ripped off scenes from the 2017 film “Blade Runner 2049” to promote its new robotaxi. Alcon Entertainment, which produced the film for Warner Bros., filed the copyright infringement lawsuit Monday in California.

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The risks of sharing your DNA with online companies aren't a future concern. They're here now

Turmoil at 23andMe, a company offering popular at-home DNA testing, has upset the industry. Following the resignation of every independent member of the company’s board of directors, its chief executive, Anne Wojcicki, expressed openness to selling the company and its database of around 15 million customers, raising concerns about the misuse of genetic data. Although

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