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Competitive pressure among tech giants is propelling society into the future of artificial intelligence, ready or not. Scott Pelley dives into the world of AI with Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
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Competitive pressure among tech giants is propelling society into the future of artificial intelligence, ready or not. Scott Pelley dives into the world of AI with Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai told 60 Minutes the company's founding motto includes more nuance, but still underpins its values.
Competitive pressure among tech giants is propelling society into the future of artificial intelligence, ready or not. Scott Pelley dives into the world of AI with Google CEO Sundar Pichai
There are growing concerns about the possible risks posed by artificial intelligence. Google executive James Manyika spoke to Scott Pelley in a preview of Sunday's "60 Minutes."
Sunday, as civilization moves closer to embracing the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence, Scott Pelley is given access to Google’s campus in Mountain View, Calif., and their AI lab in London to examine their new slate of technologies.
Tech leaders and academics have called on artificial intelligence developers to pause training their models last week, warning we may lose "control of our civilization." Michael Graziano, a professor of neuroscience and psychology at Princeton University, joins CBS News to discuss some of the fears over how AI interacts and communicates.
The Biden administration is considering possible rules on artificial intelligence. The Commerce Department is allowing the public to weigh in with suggestions on policymaking for the next 60 days. Washington Post technology policy reporter Cat Zakrzewski joins CBS News' "Prime Time" to discuss what these policies could mean.
Geoffrey Hinton, who works with Google and mentors AI's rising stars, started researching artificial intelligence over 40 years ago.
Microsoft announced a new feature called Copilot that integrates artificial intelligence into its Microsoft Office products. The feature is currently in a testing phase. Geekwire co-founder Todd Bishop joined CBS News' Anne-Marie Green to discuss what it means for the future of work.
The key to blocking robotexts starts with the settings on your phone, while some apps can help, too.
The popular social media app TikTok announced it will roll out a 60-minute daily limit for all users under the age of 18. Sara Morrison, a senior reporter for Vox, joins CBS News to discuss.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on a case that could fundamentally change how we use the internet. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins CBS News' John Dickerson to discuss.
The Supreme Court heard arguments today in a case that could completely reshape the internet. Gonzalez v. Google addresses whether tech companies should be held legally liable for harmful content that their algorithms promote. Jeff Kosseff, an associate professor in the Cyber Science Department at the U.S. Naval Academy, joins CBS News' Lilia Luciano and Lana Zak to explain the arguments in this landmark case.
The Supreme Court is for the first time considering the scope of Section 230, which provides legal immunity to online companies for content posted by third parties.
Dow Jones Industrial Average made gains Friday but still ended the week in the red. J.D. Durkin, host of "The Street," and Javier David, a CBS News contributor and the managing editor of business and markets at Axios, join CBS News to recap this week's biggest market movers.
Tech companies large and small are slashing their payrolls, fearing a recession is on the way. Here's a running list.
Tech companies are beginning to launch ventures into artificial intelligence, such as Microsoft's investment into the ChatGPT bot. New York Times technology reporter Cade Metz spoke with CBS News senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge about the benefits and potential downfalls of the new technology.
Microsoft is revamping its Bing search engine with ChatGPT artificial intelligence. William Antonelli, a tech reporter for Insider, joined CBS News to discuss how this could impact online search results.
Microsoft said it will be integrating artificial intelligence technology into its Bing search engine and Edge browser. Meanwhile, Google announced this week that it will be releasing its own AI chatbot. Wired senior writer Will Knight joined CBS News to discuss tech companies' new push for AI.
The push is part of Microsoft's effort to transform an internet service.
FTC is fining GoodRx for alleged unauthorized disclosures of consumers' personal health info to Facebook, Google, others.
Commerce Department report accuses two tech giants of operating mobile app stores that stifle competition.
Companies pay severance to shield themselves from liability and help workers. Here's what a package could look like.
The Justice Department along with eight U.S. states is suing Google, accusing the tech giant of "monopolizing" the digital ad market. Bill Baer, former assistant AG for the Justice Department's antitrust division, joins John Dickerson on "Prime Time" to discuss.
As tech companies cutting thousands of jobs this month, CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers discusses how the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes have contributed to the industry's financial woes.
An ICE officer who was captured on video pushing a woman to the ground outside an immigration court in New York City has been relieved of his duties.
Sinclair said it will return "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to the air on its stations Friday after it had preempted the show.
President Trump's Justice Department has brought criminal charges against James Comey, indicting him on two counts, though a federal grand jury rejected one count.
The gunman in the deadly Midtown Manhattan shooting, Shane Tamura, wrote about the brain disease CTE in a note obtained by investigators.
Senate Democrats are escalating their demands for information about White House border czar Tom Homan and any involvement he has had in federal contracts.
As Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began speaking at the U.N. General Assembly in New York, dozens of people walked out of the room in protest.
Assata Shakur, also known as Joanne Chesimard, was convicted of murdering a state trooper in 1973 and escaped prison in 1979.
The Coast Guard says it seized nearly 30,000 pounds of cocaine from alleged drug boats in recent weeks.
As flesh-eating bacteria cases rise across the U.S., an Alabama woman is sharing her story of surviving Vibrio and the year-long recovery ahead.