Matthew Gault is a writer covering weird tech, nuclear war, and video games. He’s worked for Reuters, Motherboard, and the New York Times.
Turkey's interior minister is calling it a 'terrorist attack' and there appears to be an ongoing hostage situation.
A 14-year-old boy died by suicide after a months-long obsession with a 'Game of Thrones' themed chatbot.
To hear the software developer tell it, being outed as Satoshi has radically changed his life.
The social media giant banned dozens of accounts that posting publicly available information, citing the harm they posed to celebrities.
The gambling website of dubious origins has millions of daily visitors for table tennis, air hockey, and bench soccer. Teens as young as 14 play in some of the games.
The billionaire is giving away $1 million a day to registered voters. The lottery is the next evolution of politics as entertainment in America.
The huge buy is further proof that predictive betting sites are only a reflection of what degenerate gamblers are willing to spend.
The farm equipment giant has fought against letting farmers repair their own equipment for years.
The European Union is making a decision that may cause any potential fines against Musk to skyrocket.
MrBeast's smiling faced posed next to messages calling for the death of Israel.
The crash of a EA-18G Growler near Mount Rainier tarnishes the reputation of one of the only new Pentagon aircraft that’s not prone to failure.
Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are all pushing for a nuclear-power fueled future. It's a huge gamble.
A business school is using AI doomerism, money from Saudi Arabia, and a dusty Cold War metaphor to get people hyped about AI’s future.
After two people in the crowd fainted, Trump decided to turn his latest rally into a 'music fest.'
A series of reports from multiple federal agencies has outlined the challenges it faces in the rush to adopt AI.
One of FTX's executives begins a seven year prison sentence with a humorous update to his LinkedIn profile.
Soldiers will officially be drug tested for gas station weed and delicious poppy seed muffins.
A pro-Palestinian group says it has compromised the login information for the world’s biggest digital archive and launched a sustained DDoS attack against the site.
The mystery of a ghoulish 23-year-old auction has finally been solved and the answer is a harsh lesson in how disinformation spreads.
The cryptocurrency community is not amused.
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