Top 5 stories of the week: What new technologies like ChatGPT may mean for Google
What new technologies like ChatGPT may mean for Google
What new technologies like ChatGPT may mean for Google
Google announces the launch of OSV-Scanner, a free, open-source vulnerability scanner that's designed to identify software exploits.
If the Supreme Court decides to strike down Section 230, it's going to become considerably more difficult for centralized social media companies to operate.
This week brought new twists on established products as Google rolled out a beta version of Simple ML for Sheets, its cloud-based spreadsheet -- and much more.
The Bahamian attorneys filed an emergency motion with a Delaware bankruptcy judge requesting access to FTX’s customer database to aid their ongoing investigations.
Today Google announced a beta release of Simple ML for Sheets, which allows users without ML experience to try ML out on their spreadsheets.
Just as different opinions of the metaverse's capabilities exist, industry players have also unveiled varied purposes for it.
In November, the crypto community investigated and found SBF guilty of manipulating and misappropriating users’ funds, ultimately leading to the fall of the empire built around FTX.
Blockchain is undermining Big Tech companies and cloud providers, particularly when it comes to the Internet of Things.
Experts disagree on the effectiveness of fines like the Google $400 million settlement for location data tracking.