Scammers used a fake Gemini AI chatbot to promote a bogus Google Coin presale, signaling a rise in AI-driven crypto impersonation fraud.
Shoppers using Sparky place orders that are, on average, 35% larger, CFO John David Rainey said on a conference call.
I Actually Gave an AI Money to Trade on Polymarket – Here’s What Nobody on Twitter Wants You to Know
So many tweets and posts claim that AI agents can turn pocket change into thousands of dollars trading on Polymarket. I built ...
Some companies are using artificial intelligence in their advertisements that will play during the Super Bowl. NBC News' Kate Snow talks to Wall Street Journal Advertising Editor Suzanne Vranica about ...
Freaky robots get their drink on, Al looks for lost dogs, Chris Hemsworth thinks Alexa is out to kill him and more. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is ...
A lot can change in a year. It was only 12 months ago that the Kansas City Chiefs were hoping to become the first team to win three straight Super Bowls. Of course, the Philadelphia Eagles spoiled ...
A long-simmering rivalry between two of the world’s biggest AI companies was on public display this week as Anthropic and OpenAI took swings at one another online. But the tensions run deeper than a ...
Dozens of advertisers are pulling out all the stops for this year's Super Bowl, hoping that audiences tuning in will see their commercials and remember their brand names. (Feb. 6) Melania Trump ...
NEW YORK (AP) — As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, the battle off the field for advertisers to win over 120 million-plus viewers will be just as heated as the rivalry between the New England Patriots ...
NEW YORK — As Super Bowl Sunday approaches, the battle off the field for advertisers to win over 120 million-plus viewers will be just as heated as the rivalry between the New England Patriots and ...
The AI chatbots will all have Super Bowl ads, underscoring the tech's explosive growth, and the seemingly unkillable influence of live TV. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor Perhaps it will trigger a rogue ...
A survey of CMOs, network execs, media buyers, agents and talent are painting a picture of what to expect between plays during this year’s Big Game — and the economics behind the ads. By Alex Weprin ...
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