'Toy Story': A revolutionary movie but also a 'wonderful' film

'Toy Story,' the first-ever computer-generated animated film, has left a lasting legacy both on the big screen and in real life. But when it was released in 1995, even the actors themselves weren't immediately sure about it.

AI scams are getting more convincing
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Robocalls and texts were annoying before, but now with the use of artificial intelligence, scammers are cheating Americans in increasingly sophisticated ways - and that's led to the creation of a multi-billion dollar mitigation market.

TikTok, Meta, X CEOs to testify before US Senate on child safety in January

The Senate Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing scheduled for Jan. 31 where five major social media platform CEOs will testify on online child exploitation.

ADOT uses simulators to prepare for winter weather
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is getting ready for winter roads, and part of that prep is done with their snowplow simulators. FOX 10's Irene Snyder reports.

Amazon launches Q, a business chatbot powered by generative artificial intelligence

Amazon finally has its answer to ChatGPT. The tech giant said Tuesday it will launch Q — a business chatbot powered by generative artificial intelligence.

Sports Illustrated parent company denies publishing AI-generated articles, blames third party

The parent company of Sports Illustrated is denying accusations that the popular magazine had published articles attributed to fake author profiles using fabricated bios and AI-generated photos.

Apple NameDrop: Why police agencies are issuing warnings after iOS17 update

What is Apple's NameDrop feature in iOS17 update, and why are police agencies issuing warnings about it? How do you turn NameDrop on or off?

Behind the new iPhone update's 'name drop' feature
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The new iPhone update is out and police departments across the country are sending a warning. The new "name drop" feature allows you to share your contact information by putting it next to another iPhone, raising some concerns about privacy. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas joins us with the details.

No, you don’t need to turn off that new iPhone feature

Cyber security experts are de-bunking the rumors, saying the Name Drop feature included in the iOS software update is perfectly safe.

Court document alleges Meta willingly designed its platforms to hook kids: report

The complaint also claims Meta knew, but never disclosed, it had received millions of complaints about underage users on Instagram but only acted on some of those accounts.

Nightly Roundup: Preston Lord latest; Arizona prepares for Thanksgiving

From a police update on a death that has rocked the far East Valley to a message from a rather distant source, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Sam Altman reinstated as OpenAI CEO days after being ousted, along with new board

The ousted leader of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI is returning to the company that fired him late last week, culminating a days-long power struggle that shocked the tech industry.

OpenAI's employees revolt, threaten to quit unless board reinstates Sam Altman and resigns

More than 500 of the artificial intelligence company's roughly 770 workers signed a letter, threatening to follow Sam Altman to Microsoft unless their demands are met.

FTC issuing nearly $1,000 in average refunds to victims of tech support scam

Victims of the scheme were tricked into buying “expensive and unnecessary tech support services,” the FTC said. The scammers often claimed to be affiliated with Microsoft, Apple, and other tech companies.

Robotic legs allowing children to take first steps

New technology is allowing kids who have never been able to walk before the opportunity to take steps of their own.