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Figure, a Silicon Valley maker of humanoid robots, is teaming up with the developer of ChatGPT to usher in the age of "embodied AI."
New York's attorney general is investigating a wireless network outage that left thousands of AT&T and other consumers without mobile service.
Emerging AI tools can provide support to parents in their everyday lives. Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Moms First, a nonprofit advocacy group, shares tips on how parents can utilize AI to make their lives better and teach their kids to use it responsibly.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the internet company's Gemini app showed some AI-generated responses that offended users and showed bias.
Biden administration proposes regulations to help the Justice Dept. stop data brokers from selling Americans' personal information to "countries of concern."
Wendy's is planning to roll out a "dynamic pricing" model for its menu in 2025, meaning prices will change throughout the day based on a few different factors. CBS News senior business and technology correspondent Jo Ling Kent explains.
Women tech entrepreneurs are taking it upon themselves to help close the gender health care gap by designing medical devices specifically for women. Meg Oliver takes a look at some of the innovations.
More companies run by women are creating devices specifically tailored to track women's health.
When asked for basics on elections, artificial intelligence tools provided wrong information more than half the time, one analysis found.
After some controversy, Google is planning to re-launch its Gemini artificial intelligence picture generator in the next few weeks. The company paused the tool earlier this month after users discovered historical inaccuracies and concerning responses in the tool. Maria Curi, tech policy reporter for Axios, joined CBS News to discuss Gemini.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Monday in cases that will likely shape the future of free speech online. Jimmy Hoover, Supreme Court reporter for the National Law Journal, joins CBS News to unpack what's at stake.
The Supreme Court heard two cases Monday that could change how Americans interact with social media. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford breaks down the oral arguments.
The two cases concern Republican-backed state laws that aim to restrict social media companies like Facebook and X, formerly Twitter, from moderating content.
AT&T apologized for Thursday's widespread phone network outage and said "potentially impacted customers" will receive a credit.
With the U.S. transition to electric vehicles gaining momentum, the reliability of the EV charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly important. CBS national environmental correspondent David Schechter takes to the streets for a firsthand look, revealing that finding a working charger when and where needed isn’t always easy.
Vance has described his longtime friendship with Kirk, who was also a key ally in his political rise.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit declined to grant the Trump administration emergency relief and clear the way for Mr. Trump to remove Cook from her position.
President Trump announced Monday the U.S. military has carried out a second strike on alleged Venezuelan "narcoterrorists."
Kash Patel and his deputy Dan Bongino are challenging the FBI's fierce allegiance to message control.
Mr. Trump said after the Minnesota assassination that he didn't want to "waste time" calling the state's governor after two lawmakers were gunned down.
The suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk is under special watch in a Utah jail, days after he allegedly shot and killed the 31-year-old conservative activist.
Memphis will become the third U.S. city to see National Guard troops in its streets during President Trump's second term — and he said Monday that Chicago is "probably next."
CBS News Atlanta makes its debut with immersive technology, a startup-style newsroom and a mission to serve the community from day one.
CBS News looked at the cost of producing coal, gas, nuclear, wind and solar energy to determine which is the cheapest.