AI impacting college students amid job market concerns
Many students are concerned about artificial intelligence replacing jobs as they choose college majors.
Many students are concerned about artificial intelligence replacing jobs as they choose college majors.
'Baby G' technology helping babies become more mobile
United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona is the only clinic in the world offering new technology to help babies become more mobile.
United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona is the only clinic in the world offering new technology to help babies become more mobile.
New 'Baby G' technology helps babies become more mobile
United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona is the only clinic in the world offering new technology to help babies become more mobile. It's being used in therapy sessions and it's something the center is proud to offer patients. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more.
United Cerebral Palsy of Central Arizona is the only clinic in the world offering new technology to help babies become more mobile. It's being used in therapy sessions and it's something the center is proud to offer patients. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more.
Suspect accused of killing 2 USF students allegedly used ChatGPT to search information about disposing a body
Newly released court documents are shedding disturbing light on the deaths of two University of South Florida doctoral students and the investigation that led detectives to a suspect.
Newly released court documents are shedding disturbing light on the deaths of two University of South Florida doctoral students and the investigation that led detectives to a suspect.
Supreme Court to weigh legality of geofence warrants in Virginia bank robbery case
The Supreme Court is set to consider whether police use of “geofence" warrants—requests for location data from cellphones near a crime scene—violates the Fourth Amendment.
The Supreme Court is set to consider whether police use of “geofence" warrants—requests for location data from cellphones near a crime scene—violates the Fourth Amendment.
ADT confirms data breach: Customer personal information accessed
ADT revealed that personal information of its customers and prospective customers was breached.
ADT revealed that personal information of its customers and prospective customers was breached.
Missing woman with dementia found after remote desert search
Police rescued a woman with dementia after her car went over a retention wall. Officers used an Apple AirTag and real-time data to locate the vehicle in a remote area. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi learns more about the vital tool that may have helped save a life.
Police rescued a woman with dementia after her car went over a retention wall. Officers used an Apple AirTag and real-time data to locate the vehicle in a remote area. FOX 10's Jacob Luthi learns more about the vital tool that may have helped save a life.
Technology helps Peoria Police rescue missing woman with dementia
Peoria Police rescued a missing woman with dementia using new technology, after her vehicle went over a retention wall near Lone Mountain Parkway.
Peoria Police rescued a missing woman with dementia using new technology, after her vehicle went over a retention wall near Lone Mountain Parkway.
Pancreatic cancer: Vaccine trial shows promising results
There is some promising news for pancreatic cancer research, as medical data show lasting results from the trial of a vaccine that aims to help battle the often deadly illness.
There is some promising news for pancreatic cancer research, as medical data show lasting results from the trial of a vaccine that aims to help battle the often deadly illness.
Phoenix city leaders push for quantum computing in Arizona
While Arizona has already become a hub for the semiconductor industry, Phoenix is looking to establish itself as a national hub for quantum computing. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen learns more on this "next frontier of tech."
While Arizona has already become a hub for the semiconductor industry, Phoenix is looking to establish itself as a national hub for quantum computing. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen learns more on this "next frontier of tech."
Phoenix looks to become 'quantum hub' as next economic advancement
Phoenix is launching a "Quantum Strategy" to establish the city as a national hub for quantum computing, aiming to replicate the economic success seen with the local semiconductor industry.
Phoenix is launching a "Quantum Strategy" to establish the city as a national hub for quantum computing, aiming to replicate the economic success seen with the local semiconductor industry.
Microsoft to retire Outlook Lite: What users need to do next
Microsoft is retiring its Outlook Lite app, ending support for its lightweight email service.
Microsoft is retiring its Outlook Lite app, ending support for its lightweight email service.
FCC commissioner backs frustrated American sports fans as leagues pivot to streaming services
FCC officials are backing Americans' frustrations with sports streaming, identifying that the "public interest is no longer being served."
FCC officials are backing Americans' frustrations with sports streaming, identifying that the "public interest is no longer being served."
Meta scam ad lawsuit alleges company profited billions while misleading users
A new lawsuit against Meta claims it profited billions from scam ads while misleading users about its efforts to fight against them. You may have seen these ads before – here’s a look.
A new lawsuit against Meta claims it profited billions from scam ads while misleading users about its efforts to fight against them. You may have seen these ads before – here’s a look.
Florida launches criminal investigation into OpenAI, ChatGPT after accused FSU shooter’s bot conversation
Florida’s Attorney General, James Uthmeier, says his office has launched a criminal investigation into OpenAI and ChatGPT.
Florida’s Attorney General, James Uthmeier, says his office has launched a criminal investigation into OpenAI and ChatGPT.
Who is John Ternus, Apple's CEO replacement for Tim Cook?
John Ternus will soon lead a company that hundreds of millions rely on every time they pick up an iPhone, start typing on a Mac, buy something with Apple Pay, or interact with the dozens of other products and services under Apple’s umbrella.
John Ternus will soon lead a company that hundreds of millions rely on every time they pick up an iPhone, start typing on a Mac, buy something with Apple Pay, or interact with the dozens of other products and services under Apple’s umbrella.
Apple CEO Tim Cook steps aside in September, successor named
Monday marked the end of an era for one of Silicon Valley’s most legendary companies, as Apple revealed longtime CEO Tim Cook will step aside late this summer.
Monday marked the end of an era for one of Silicon Valley’s most legendary companies, as Apple revealed longtime CEO Tim Cook will step aside late this summer.
Humanoid robots outrun everyone in Beijing half-marathon, beats world-record time
A Chinese technology company proved that if the robots do rise up against us, we're probably not going to be able to outrun them.
A Chinese technology company proved that if the robots do rise up against us, we're probably not going to be able to outrun them.
AI shaping our health care decisions, even whether we go to the doctor
For nearly half of Americans, artificial intelligence plays some sort of role in their health care decisions, a new Gallup poll found.
For nearly half of Americans, artificial intelligence plays some sort of role in their health care decisions, a new Gallup poll found.
Father advocates for DNA testing after daughter's murder
Following the recent conviction of Ian Mitchum for the 2015 murder of his 31-year-old daughter, Allison, Harley Feldman discusses his decade-long journey seeking justice and his advocacy for familial DNA searching, which ultimately cracked the cold case. Feldman details the years spent waiting for answers, his efforts to change the law to allow advanced genetic testing, and how he finds purpose by facilitating grief support groups. He remains committed to honoring her legacy through the 24 other Arizona cases solved using the technology.
Following the recent conviction of Ian Mitchum for the 2015 murder of his 31-year-old daughter, Allison, Harley Feldman discusses his decade-long journey seeking justice and his advocacy for familial DNA searching, which ultimately cracked the cold case. Feldman details the years spent waiting for answers, his efforts to change the law to allow advanced genetic testing, and how he finds purpose by facilitating grief support groups. He remains committed to honoring her legacy through the 24 other Arizona cases solved using the technology.


















