Andrew Tate released from house arrest while awaiting human trafficking, rape trial

Andrew Tate, who has been accused of peddling conspiracy theories online, has claimed that prosecutors have no evidence against him and that there is a political conspiracy to silence him.

Vintage Apple-1 computer for sale at auction

The price for the computer could soar to more than $200,000, RR Auction projected.

NASA launching free streaming service this year

The new service is part of several upgrades for the space agency's digital platforms.

Apple AirTags: Are they a good way to track your children?

Parents and experts weigh in on the use of AirTags, an Apple tracking device, to keep tabs on their children when they're away from home.

AI's hallucination problem: Chatbots tend to make things up

Described as hallucination, confabulation or just plain making things up, it’s now a problem for every business, organization and high school student trying to get a “generative AI” system to compose documents and get work done.

ASU law school to allow generative AI on applications
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Students applying to law programs at Arizona State University can now use artificial intelligence to complete their application, according to officials with the law school.

Entertainment companies hiring AI specialists amid Hollywood strike

Actors have expressed fears about AI being used to replicate an actor’s image and likeness without the actor’s consent, while writers have pushed for limits on the use of AI to write or rewrite scripts.

Gov. Hobbs demands answers over potential ESA data breach
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Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is demanding answers amid a potential data breach involving Arizona's Empowerment Scholarship Account. It was recently discovered that personal data of students was viewable from the website of a company that handles ESA applications and payments.

Mesa students shown 'ancient artifacts' from 1980s
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Students at an elementary school in Mesa are studying archeology in a rather unusual way. The teacher used various items from back in the day that most adults grew up with, and students tried to see if they could recognize the items. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

Feds consider cracking down on e-bikes after battery explosions cause deadly fires

Federal officials are considering a crackdown on defective lithium-ion batteries that power hoverboards, scooters and motorized bicycles because of a rash of deadly fires caused by exploding batteries.

Facebook users have one month left to apply for share of $725M settlement

U.S. Facebook users have one more month to apply for their share of a $725 million privacy settlement that parent company Meta agreed to pay late last year. Here's how.

Food delivery demands high as long heat wave continues to grip Phoenix

It has been days since people in Phoenix saw temperatures below 110F during the daytime, and this stretch of excessive heat means food delivery drivers are raking in a lot of money, as well as restaurants that offer delivery options.