
Google's quest to join AI race
Google is hosting its annual event Tuesday to unveil new products and projects using artificial technology. Abrar Al-Heeti, a CNET technology reporter, joins CBS News with more details.
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Google is hosting its annual event Tuesday to unveil new products and projects using artificial technology. Abrar Al-Heeti, a CNET technology reporter, joins CBS News with more details.
Photos and videos show a large crowd attended a recent Kamala Harris campaign event in Detroit. Donald Trump falsely claims it was AI-generated.
Over the weekend, former President Donald Trump falsely claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign used artificial intelligence to lie about the size of the crowd at a recent campaign rally. The CBS News Confirmed team analyzed photos and videos from the event in question and found the large crowd was in fact there. CBS News political correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns joins with more.
The government says a new artificial intelligence unit in Argentina will use the technology to ensure "faster and more precise responses to threats."
Just what can AI do for your phone? Once you know, you may never want to go without it.
OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT, are launching SearchGPT, a highly-anticipated search engine powered by artificial intelligence that gives users real-time information from across the internet. Kylie Robison, senior AI reporter for the Verge, joined CBS News to discuss how it works.
Physical performances by actors are being treated as "data," said SAG-AFTRA Chief Contracts Officer Ray Rodriguez said at a news conference.
Rep. Jennifer Wexton of Virginia delivered what is believed to be the first speech ever from the House floor using artificial intelligence voice technology. Wexton was diagnosed last year with a rare neurological disorder that robbed her of her ability to speak clearly.
With medical providers facing rising levels of burnout, software designers are testing specialized AI-powered chatbots that they hope provide preventative care advice to patients. However, CBS News Confirmed found that the summaries given from existing AI bots like ChatGPT aren't always accurate.
AI bots like Google AI have given incorrect information, with the results ranging from humorous to potentially dangerous.
There's new data about the risk of long COVID for pregnant women, and artificial intelligence could be a game changer when it comes to heart exams. CBS News correspondent Michael George looks at some of the day's top health stories.
Researchers from the University of Southern California found that jokes crafted by ChatGPT performed better than those written by humans.
Microsoft exits OpenAI's board amid move by regulators in the U.S. and overseas to review the companies' relationship.
Google's carbon emissions increased 13% compared to 2023, according to the company's annual Environmental Report. Justine Calma, a senior science reporter with The Verge, joins CBS News with more details on how artificial intelligence may be contributing to more emissions.
Artificial intelligence is being used as a way to help those dealing with depression, anxiety and eating disorders, but some therapists worry some chatbots could offer harmful advice.
Artificial intelligence is being used as a way to help those dealing with depression, anxiety and eating disorders, but some therapists worry some chatbots could offer harmful advice.
ElevenLabs uses AI to capture the voices of deceased performers such as Judy Garland and James Dean.
The milestone valuation comes a little more than a week after chipmaker Nvidia hit $3 trillion and briefly became most valuable company on Wall Street.
Voice actors Paul Skye Lehrman and Linnea Sage say their voices are their livelihoods and are now being stolen by AI.
A CBS News investigation found ChatGPT gave incorrect or incomplete answers to some questions about how to vote in battleground states in the U.S. presidential election.
Artist Miles Astray submitted a real photograph of a flamingo to an AI category and won two prizes — proving humans can still beat artificial intelligence.
Photographer Miles Astray entered a real flamingo image in an AI art contest, winning two awards and showcasing human creativity's edge over machine-generated art. Here's how the contest holder responded, and what it means for artists.
Apple and Meta are in talks to integrate Meta's generative artificial intelligence model into Apple Intelligence, The Wall Street Journal reports. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent looks at the potential AI partnership between the two tech giants.
Target is launching a new artificial intelligence tool called Store Companion that will appear as an app on workers' hand-held devices and help them answer customers' questions. Jordyn Holman, business reporter for the New York Times, joined CBS News to discuss the development.
Ray Kurzweil is an acclaimed inventor, futurist and author. In his newest book, "The Singularity is Nearer," he dives into the future date where humans and machines eventually merge. Jeff Glor has more from their conversation.
The 2025 government shutdown entered its second day on Thursday with no signs of an imminent resolution. Follow live updates here.
The terror attack unfolded outside a synagogue in the English city of Manchester while worshippers were inside, authorities said.
A dispute over a gift given by President Trump to King Charles forced out the museum boss, sources say.
The Justice Department has fired two of the highest-level prosecutors in the Eastern District of Virginia, two sources told CBS News, just days after President Trump ousted the U.S. attorney there.
Pfizer is the first of many drug makers President Trump claimed has agreed to offer steep drug discounts to all Americans through TrumpRx, in line with the lowest prices paid by Europeans.
A notification sent to Congress and viewed by CBS News says President Trump has determined drug cartels are engaged in an "armed attack" against the U.S.
A White House compact asks universities to freeze their tuition for five years and ban the use of sex and gender as criteria used in admissions.
President Trump's suggestion that combination childhood vaccines, including the measles, mumps and rubella shot, should be separated marks a sharp break from decades of immunization practice.
Since launching its crackdown in Washington, D.C., the Trump administration has recorded over 3,500 arrests in the district, with nearly 1,400 strictly immigration-related.