Elon Musk Keeps Losing in Court. So Why Won't He Stop Fighting?
A string of legal defeats hasn't slowed Musk down. Experts wonder if anything ever will.
A string of legal defeats hasn't slowed Musk down. Experts wonder if anything ever will.
A California jury dismisses Musk's $38M OpenAI lawsuit on statute of limitations grounds. What it reveals about tech rivalries and the law.
A new AI notetaker for patients raises $9M, but the healthcare industry's trust problem runs deeper than better summaries.
After a decade of development and a brutal 2025, SpaceX's Starship V3 carries the weight of an entire industry on its shoulders.
Apple plans to relaunch Siri with privacy at its core, but is the strategy enough to compete with ChatGPT and Google?
College graduates are booing tech executives at commencement speeches. It's not just about AI—it's about a future that feels predetermined and bleak.
Major automakers are cutting thousands of jobs while hiring AI specialists. Here's what that actually means for the industry.
X commits to reviewing hate and terror content within 24 hours under UK pressure. Is it enough to tackle online extremism?
Elon Musk's X commits to reviewing illegal hate content within 24 hours under UK pressure. Experts remain skeptical.
Get all the answers to today's New York Times Mini Crossword. A breezy Friday solve with wedding DJs, free museums, and Gilmore Girls nostalgia.
X commits to reviewing UK hate content in 24 hours. Experts call it progress—but warn the real test is enforcement.
Federal regulators are deploying AI and blockchain tools to hunt down insider traders on crypto prediction markets—and they say they're just getting started.
