The U.S. government has picked Nick Turley, ChatGPT's head of product, to testify in its antitrust case against Google.
Google quietly updated their search box to require all users, including bots, to have JavaScript turned on when searching.
Nick Turley, head of product for OpenAI’s ChatGPT, is set to testify as a key witness in the U.S. government’s antitrust case ...
Google’s dominance in search is under scrutiny, as the U.S. seeks to show how it blocks competition. To strengthen its ...
Cybersecurity outfit Sekoia is warning Chrome users of a supply chain attack targeting browser extension developers that has ...
Google's search traffic and ad revenue continue to grow steadily, showing no prominent signs of slowdown. Read why I rate ...
The United States government, in its quest to prove that Google’s competitors are facing entry challenges, has turned to the ...
AI companies are all scrambling to "Build A Better Mousetrap", so to speak. They're trying to craft the AI models that will ...
Ironically, cybersecurity firm Cyberhaven is a startup which provides a Google Chrome extension aimed at preventing sensitive data loss from unapproved platforms, such as Facebook or ChatGPT.
Masquerading as the Google Chrome Web Store Developer ... including widely used ones like AI Assistant-ChatGPT and Gemini for Chrome. While Cyberhaven acted quickly to remove one of the infected ...
The DOJ already wants to break Google apart, with Chrome being a potential victim ... the emergence of genAI software. ChatGPT Search proves to me that an Apple Search product is inevitable ...
PermissionsAI will figure out if you'd approve of notifications or sharing your location without you having to click ...