March 10 (Reuters) - ChatGPT and two other artificial intelligence chatbots have been approved for official use in the U.S.
AI Humanizers are gaining popularity. This entails making AI seem more human. In a mental health realm, is this good or bad?
New guidelines said Senate aides could use A.I. tools for official work, including research, drafting and editing documents, and preparing briefings and talking points for lawmakers.
A few minutes with a chatbot may be enough to make it seem more mind-like. New research explores why humans start seeing ...
As chatbots explode in popularity among young people, CNN’s investigation found that most of those we tested are not only failing to prevent potential harm – they are actively assisting users by ...
Meta is acquiring Moltbook, a social network where AI agents post and chat with each other. Meta says it is hiring Moltbook's co-founders and expects the experimental platform could open new ways to ...
LinkedIn’s latest report highlights the 10 fastest-growing tech jobs in 2026, including AI engineers, consultants, and data center technicians.
The number of cryptocurrency payments to suspected human trafficking groups surged 85% in 2025 as digital assets play a growing role in illicit online schemes, according to a new report from analytics ...
This study is Pew Research Center’s latest effort to explore the landscape of teens and technology today. It focuses on artificial intelligence – from how teens use chatbots to how they think about AI ...
Officials at multiple federal agencies have raised concerns about the safety and reliability of Elon Musk’s xAI artificial-intelligence tools in recent months, highlighting continuing disagreements ...
With the abundance of AI chatbots that have emerged over the past several years, we wanted to get an idea of what our readers are using and why. Our most recent poll included many of the most popular ...
A study by Common Sense Media looked into how young people are using AI and found more than 70% of teens have used AI companions. Thirty-two percent of them turn to AI for help with heir personal life ...