
Chatbot Query Preceded Railway Death
A man identified as Luca Cella Walker reportedly asked an online chatbot how a person might take their life on a railway line shortly before his death. The case has

A man identified as Luca Cella Walker reportedly asked an online chatbot how a person might take their life on a railway line shortly before his death. The case has

You know the moment. The bug report says “intermittent timeout,” the team adds a retry, the graph goes green, and everyone moves on. Two weeks later, a different service starts

If you’ve ever been paged at 3:17 AM for something that “resolved itself,” you already understand the problem. On-call rotations are supposed to be a safety net for production systems.

A new artificial intelligence platform promises to pinpoint developable housing sites in minutes, a process that often takes planners and developers months or years. The tool, unveiled this week by

You’ve seen this movie before. A new technology drops, early adopters flood X and LinkedIn with “this changes everything,” and six months later, half the companies quietly abandon their experiments

The head of the Federal Trade Commission has warned Apple that the way it selects stories for Apple News may break the law, raising fresh questions about the power of

NoTraffic announced a new $90 million Series C funding round in Overland Park, Kansas, signaling fresh momentum for AI-led traffic management in U.S. cities. The company, which builds an AI-powered

Artificial intelligence agents are starting to write and run software on demand, a shift that could change how applications are designed, built, and used. The move promises faster development and

You’ve probably seen this movie before. A team buys a shiny new platform, maybe a data lake, maybe a workflow engine, maybe “AI.” It solves an immediate pain. It demos