FCC bans AI robocalls
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In a unanimous vote, the Federal Communications Commission has banned robocalls with voices generated by artificial intelligence. The vote came after AI was allegedly used to make fake Joe Biden phone calls ahead of the New Hampshire primary. Reporter Connor Hansen has more.

Here are the new emojis coming to iPhones

New emojis are coming to iPhone operating systems this April. Here's a look at some of them, with nearly 100 expected.

NBA will use futuristic glass LED court for some All-Star weekend events

For the first time, the NBA will play on glass. Part of All-Star weekend in Indianapolis — including the entire All-Star Saturday Night lineup — will be played on a state-of-the-art, full video LED court that will be installed at Lucas Oil Stadium, the league said Monday.

Facebook turns 20: Here's what else was happening in 2004

The launch of Facebook was one of the biggest moments in the U.S. in the last 20 years, and here’s a look back at some of the other events in news and pop culture that made headlines in 2004.

Burn-away cakes: What are they and how do they work?

The mesmerizing trend seen on social media showcases what appears to be a regular cake with an image as the central design on top.

A brief history of Mark Zuckerberg's public apologies

The Meta CEO has found himself mired in controversy with the social media platform and apologizing for mistakes from user data privacy issues to criticism about safety and oversight.

FCC wants to make most AI-generated robocalls illegal

The agency announced the plan after a fake robocall using President Joe Biden’s voice was made to New Hampshire voters during the state’s primary.

FBI warns of tech-support scammers sending in-person couriers to your door

The FBI saw a notable "uptick" in these reported scams last year, leading to over $55 million in lost money and assets, according to an alert this week.

2024 election: Tech company shows security measures
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Runbeck Elections Services says they want to be as transparent as possible following recent misinformation campaigns that have reduced the public's trust in elections. Part of their operation includes printing and mailing out ballots. Runbeck says they work with partners in over 20 states, including 12 Arizona counties, to help run "efficient, secure and transparent elections."

Meta, TikTok CEOs testify on child exploitation
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On Wednesday, the CEOs of Meta, TikTok, X and other social media companies went before the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify as lawmakers and parents grow increasingly concerned about the effects of social media on young people?s lives.