A self-driving car in Texas hit and killed a mother duck, sparking neighborhood outrage
The death of a duck in the Austin, Texas enclave of Mueller Lake has neighbors raising concerns about autonomous vehicle...
LinkedIn scanning users' browser extensions sparks controversy and two lawsuits
LinkedIn says claims fabricated by extension maker suspended for scraping data.
Poke makes AI agents as easy as sending a text
Is Poke an OpenClaw for the rest of us? That’s the idea coming from a new startup offering an AI agent that you ca...
Canva doubles down on AI and marketing automation with Simtheory, Ortto acquisitions
Canva announced on Wednesday the dual acquisition of Simtheory, an AI collaboration and agent management platform, and O...
Iran-linked hackers disrupt operations at US critical infrastructure sites
As the US and Israel's war has ramped up, so too have hacks on US industrial sites.
DoorDash and Wing are expanding their drone delivery partnership to Atlanta
DoorDash and Wing have announced a new partnership that will allow users in metro Atlanta to have food delivered by dron...
A self-driving car in Austin killed a mother duck, sparking neighborhood outrage
The death of a duck in the Austin, Texas enclave of Mueller Lake has neighbors raising concerns about autonomous vehicle...
AWS boss explains why investing billions in both Anthropic and OpenAI is an OK conflict
AWS CEO Matt Garman said Amazon’s recent $50 billion investment in OpenAI, after its long partnership including $8...
Meta's Superintelligence Lab unveils its first public model, Muse Spark
Meta touts strong benchmarks but admits "performance gaps" in agentic and coding systems.
Amazon to end support for older Kindle devices
Amazon is preparing to end support for Kindle devices released before 2012 — cutting them off from the Kindle Store and ...
As the Strait of Hormuz Reopens, Global Shipping Will Take Months to Recover
CommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyCommentLoaderSave StorySave this storyAs the world held its breath on Tuesday nigh...
How our digital devices are putting our right to privacy at risk
Law professor Andrew Guthrie Ferguson chats with Ars about his new book, Your Data Will Be Used Against You.