Staff laid off by Elon Musk were assured they would be compensated following mass cuts. As the deadline passes, the silence has been deafening.
Day: January 6, 2023
No One Will Escape the FTX Fallout
Try as they might, crypto companies pressured by the trading platform’s collapse are failing to bail themselves out.
Twitter Data Leak: What the Exposure of 200 Million User Emails Means for You
The exposure of hundreds of millions of email addresses puts pseudonymous users of the social network at risk.
Welcome to the Wet Hot AI Chatbot Summer
The next big thing in tech isn’t the blockchain or the metaverse—it’s a mind-bending wave of algorithmic content machines.
Algorithms Need Management Training, Too
Automated systems are increasingly making decisions in the workplace. Here’s how to curb the potential harms and abuses.
‘M3GAN’ Will Out-Earn ‘Avatar’ if There Is Any Justice in This World
It deserves to be seen on the big screen.
The Cancellation of ‘1899’ Marks the End of Netflix’s Weird Era
Sometimes it’s OK to have a graveyard of forgotten shows.
Smart Home, Health Tech, and Everything Else We Saw at CES
This week on Gadget Lab, our hosts report from consumer tech’s biggest show of the year, held in Las Vegas.
The Best of CES 2023: Cars, PCs, Hearing Aids, and Wireless TVs
These are the products, prototypes, and ideas that most clearly signaled the future at this year’s consumer tech showcase.
Meet the Earth’s Lawyers
ClientEarth helps shape new laws and enforce old ones to protect the planet and its most vulnerable inhabitants.
January 6 Report: 11 Details You May Have Missed
The January 6 Committee’s 841-page report will go down as one of the most important documents in US history. These key details stand out.
Does Meta’s Horizon Workrooms Deliver? Customers Say Yes … and No
Companies trialing the metaverse space say it’s kind of fun, but only in small doses.
The Age of Digital, Transparent Warfare Is Here
Precision weapons, satellites, and AI have changed how we fight—and who sees the consequences.
Europe’s Plan to Become the First Climate-Neutral Continent
From retrofitting buildings to rethinking farming, electrifying transport, and prioritizing reforestation, the EU is chasing net zero.
The Slow Death of Surveillance Capitalism Has Begun
A European Union ruling against Meta marks the beginning of the end of targeted ads.