When the web was established several decades ago, it was built on a number of principles. Among them was a key, overarching standard dubbed “netiquette”: Do unto others as you’d want done unto you. It ...
Governments have largely been ineffective in regulating the unfettered scraping of the web by AI companies. Now, Cloudflare is taking a different approach, tackling the problem from a commercial angle ...
In February, the online image repository DiscoverLife, which contains nearly three million photographs of different species, started to receive millions of hits to its website every day — a much ...
YouTube on Monday announced it will give creators more choice over how third parties can use their content to train their AI models. Starting today, creators and rights holders will be able to flag ...
Running a Windows environment directly in your browser can be incredibly useful for various purposes, such as testing, development, and even casual use. However, finding a reliable and functional ...
NFL Communications Director Tim Schlittner said the league is implementing a new process for people "with working credentials" who need access to certain parts of the stadium. The new process will not ...
Earlier this week, WIRED published a story about the AI-powered search startup Perplexity, which Forbes has accused of plagiarism. In it, my colleague Dhruv Mehrotra and I reported that the company ...
Apple this week previewed a new system that will allow iPhone users who update to iOS 18 to use Apple Pay in any desktop web browser, such as Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and others. The computer running ...
Social media users voiced worries about a move by Meta to use information from public posts, including on Facebook, to train its chatbot. By Jesus Jiménez Meta has been expanding its artificial ...
You don't have to learn HTML to get something sleek and shiny published on the web. Generative AI tools are now finding their way into everything from movie making to home renovation, and another task ...
Was it inconvenient? Yes. Did T9 texting drive me crazy? Definitely. Was it worth doing? Absolutely. Credit...Photo illustration by Plamen Petkov for The New York Times Supported by By Kashmir Hill ...