Beyond mistakes or nonsense, deliberately bad information being injected into AI search summaries is leading people down potentially harmful paths.
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The Idaho Senate committee’s recent decision to advance a bill mandating sex-separated facilities in both government and private businesses is a staggering example of government overreach disguised as ...
Malware researchers found a serious security vulnerability plaguing Microsoft's latest AI-enhanced version of its plain-text ...
The investigation into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of TODAY anchor Savannah Guthrie, took a major turn on ...
Most of us hold that there’s a single, universal standard of truth. Yet we can all imagine situations in life in which there are multiple valid solutions to a specific problem. Think of a bridge that ...
The timeline also doesn't add up. As we have previously reported, Trump told New York magazine in 2002 that he'd known Epstein for 15 years, placing the start of their relationship around 1987. Bondi ...
Last week, during a stop in Nashville on his Take Back Your Health tour, the Health and Human Services secretary brought up the technology between condemning ultra-processed foods and urging Americans ...
More people are using AI to craft dating profiles, send and interpret messages, and more. But there's a right — and wrong — way to do it, experts tell TODAY.com.
Department of Justice spokesperson confirms soliciting examples of "judicial activism from rogue judges" to assist Congress with constitutional oversight authority.
Ring, owned by Amazon, faced criticism for its dog-finding Super Bowl ad. In its wake, Ring ended its partnership with Flock Safety.