Former Tesla executive Chris Lister is retiring, and at least three other VPs have left Redwood around the recent restructuring, TechCrunch has learned.
Researchers have finally cracked Fast16, mysterious code capable of silently tampering with calculation and simulation software. It was created in 2005—and likely deployed by the US or an ally.
Australia was the first country to issue a ban in late 2025, aiming to reduce the pressures and risks that young users may face on social media, including cyberbullying, social media addiction, and exposure to predators.
Sierra, the AI customer service agent startup founded by technologist Bret Taylor, announced today that it has acquired the YC-backed French startup Fragment.
As the platform expands abroad, it’s taking steps to separate Chinese users from the international audiences it once brought together.
The app lets users share disappearing photos with their friends that can be viewed only once and remain available for 24 hours.
Noscroll wants to cure doomscrolling with an AI bot that reads the internet for you.
Sean Plankey has requested to withdraw his name to run the U.S. cybersecurity agency after a tumultuous year of chaotic temporary leadership.
In this week’s episode of Uncanny Valley, we talk about Tim Cook’s legacy as CEO at Apple and what his long-rumored departure means for the future of one of the world's biggest companies.
Artisan may be known for their bold “Stop Hiring Humans” campaign but the reality is every founder needs to assemble the right team if they want to scale.
OpenAI says its latest model offers increased capabilities across a broad variety of categories.
CS 153 has gone viral on the Palo Alto campus—and on X. Not everyone is happy about it.
According to an internal memo, Meta plans to begin its sweeping layoffs on May 20.
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If a worker's years of service at Microsoft plus their age equals 70 or more, they will be eligible for a voluntary retirement buyout.