“If we were living in a time when the Federal Government would take this type of thing seriously, this would be something I would report privately.”
65% of U.S. doctors reportedly use OpenEvidence, which is supported in part by pharmaceutical ads.
Without ChatGPT's drug-related advice, Sam Nelson would be alive today, a new lawsuit argues.
New customizability is reportedly coming in the form of "widgets."
A planned strike at Samsung's manufacturing complex would not make supply chains happy.
OpenAI seems to be trying for a much less scary vibe than Anthropic's.
Digg once reshaped the internet. It's been reshaping itself over and over ever since.
If you want to go faster than 28 mph on two wheels in California, get a motorcycle license.
He claims WLFI is an unregistered security as it exists today, and that the SEC lacks the integrity needed to enforce the law.
This move could kill burner phones if it goes forward.