The Internet Just Demanded Your ID. Nobody Asked If You Wanted This
Porn sites started it. Social media followed. Now your government wants to see your face before you browse. Age verification laws swept across the internet faster than anyone
Porn sites started it. Social media followed. Now your government wants to see your face before you browse. Age verification laws swept across the internet faster than anyone
Elon Musk just made his boldest AI move yet. His company xAI is developing world models, AI systems that understand physics and the real world, not just text.
Amazon Web Services dropped a bombshell today. Their new Quick Suite workspace directly challenges Microsoft Copilot and Google Gemini in the enterprise AI market.
Nvidia didn’t just sell chips during the AI boom. The company systematically invested billions across 50 startups in 2025 alone, extending its influence far beyond hardware sales.
Valve has been radio silent about its next VR headset. But the evidence keeps piling up that something big is coming very soon.
Discord just admitted hackers grabbed government IDs from 70,000 users. The culprit? A third-party customer service vendor that got compromised.
Chrome now auto-disables website notifications you never click. Google’s testing proves most web notifications are worthless spam, so the browser finally fights back.
Your phone apps are watching you. Not in a creepy sci-fi way. But they’re collecting massive amounts of your personal information while you scroll, shop, and chat.
OpenAI dropped ChatGPT Go in 16 new Asian markets this week. The move signals something bigger than simple expansion. This isn’t just about adding countries to a map. OpenAI is
Sora 2 can create stunning AI videos. But getting consistent results feels like rolling dice. I’ve spent weeks testing OpenAI’s upgraded video generator alongside Google’s Veo 3.