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Although building trust through a carefully crafted brand message is still important, artificial intelligence may be undermining its traditional influence.
The future of entertainment looks less like a pre-recorded show and more like a live performance — one that reacts to us in real time, whether we’re ready or not.
For Infineon Technologies, Matter’s emphasis on built-in, standardized security isn’t just a feature -- it’s central to the company’s long-term strategy.
Waymo’s Arizona facility marks a major investment in U.S. tech manufacturing and supports the company’s growing autonomous ride-hailing network.
AI chatbots have barely affected traffic to popular search engine sites over the past two years, according to a study by SEO and backlink services firm OneLittleWeb.
Meta’s Llama 2025 roadmap highlights faster, multilingual, and more accessible AI models, signaling a major shift toward open-source innovation across industries.
Understanding how AI and 5G are coming together and what this means for customers, workers, investors, and executives is critical as we move into a new era of accelerated change.
High costs and complex tools are leaving many SMBs vulnerable to cyberthreats, but affordable, simpler solutions are emerging to help close critical security gaps.
Big Tech's dominance in AI has created a precarious balancing act, where innovation, bias, and weak oversight threaten accountability and fairness.
Two new studies indicate that Google's AI Overviews are having a negative impact on click-through rates from online searches, which could ultimately reduce traffic to original sources and affect the quality of content on the internet.
The times couldn't be better for job scammers. Layoffs in the tech and public sectors, coupled with the malicious use of AI, are fueling strong growth in fraud aimed at job seekers.
AMD’s embedded business is gaining momentum with a broad AI-focused portfolio and a modular strategy that could capture market share as Intel stumbles at the edge.
While tariffs create a clear incentive to bring manufacturing back to the U.S., this is far from an easy task. Building up the kind of manufacturing capacity the U.S. once had will take decades, as it did in China.
As AI continues reshaping the classroom, a new multinational study reveals that students are more worried about its impact than teachers or administrators — raising fresh concerns about critical thinking, misuse, and the future of learning.