ChatGPT Has a Stroke When You Ask It This Specific Question

Nearly two months since the release of GPT-5, an update to ChatGPT that was supposed to give it “PhD level” intelligence and bring it once step closer to the industry’s vaunted goal of artificial general intelligence (AGI), the OpenAI chatbot is still going bizarrely haywire over simple and completely innocuous inquiries. On the ChatGPT subreddit,… Continue reading ChatGPT Has a Stroke When You Ask It This Specific Question

xAI Workers Leak Disturbing Information About Grok Users

Getty / Futurism As he dived into the world of AI, Elon Musk promised that he would harness the tech to create a so-called “anti-woke” and “maximum truth-seeking” alternative to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Instead, his company xAI has turned its in-house AI chatbot Grok into a tool for sexually charged conversations with an eager-to-undress female avatar… Continue reading xAI Workers Leak Disturbing Information About Grok Users

Stellantis cancels plans for an electrified Jeep Gladiator

One year ago, Stellantis announced plans to add an electrified 4xe plug-in hybrid Jeep Gladiator to North America by the end of 2025. The electrified Jeep Gladiator never made it into production. The automaker will no longer include an electrified Gladiator in its Jeep lineup as it reassesses its product strategy, the company told TechCrunch… Continue reading Stellantis cancels plans for an electrified Jeep Gladiator

Automaker giant Stellantis says customers’ personal data stolen during breach

Stellantis, the car-making giant behind Chrysler, Fiat, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, and other brands, has confirmed a data breach involving customers’ personal information.  In a statement published Sunday, Stellantis said it experienced a breach of a “third-party service provider’s platform that supports our North American customer service operations.”  The statement said “contact information” was taken, but… Continue reading Automaker giant Stellantis says customers’ personal data stolen during breach

BMW is teaming up with Toyota for the new iX5 Hydrogen SUV, but why?

BMW and Toyota are working together to bring the iX5 Hydrogen to life. For the first time, the new BMW iX5 will be offered in five different powertrains, including an EV, plug-in hybrid, gas, diesel, and hydrogen-powered models. The new BMW iX5 is an EV, PHEV, Hydrogen, and gas car By launching the new BMW… Continue reading BMW is teaming up with Toyota for the new iX5 Hydrogen SUV, but why?

Tesla is being sued in China over not delivering self-driving to HW3 cars

Owners in China are suing Tesla over not delivering the promised self-driving capability on vehicles equipped with Tesla’s older HW3 computer (manufactured from 2019 to 2023). Tesla claimed that all vehicles built since 2016 have the hardware capable of achieving “full self-driving” (FSD). The company has been selling a software package called “Full Self-Driving” (FSD),… Continue reading Tesla is being sued in China over not delivering self-driving to HW3 cars

Hospitals Deploying Robot Programmed to Act Like Child to Comfort Pediatric Patients

Robin the Robot. Illustration by Tag Hartman-Simkins / Futurism. Sources: Robin the Robot via Instagram / Getty A new face is lighting up hospitals and nursing homes across the country. It’s an animated, cartoonish persona displayed on a digital screen roughly the size of an iPad, mounted on top of a robotic torso shaped like… Continue reading Hospitals Deploying Robot Programmed to Act Like Child to Comfort Pediatric Patients

Woman Asks ChatGPT for Powerball Numbers, Wins $150,000

Virginia Lottery A Virginia woman won big at the Powerball lottery — using numbers picked by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, according to The New York Post, in a story that’s only possible in the 21st Century.  “I’m like, ChatGPT, talk to me… Do you have numbers for me?” said Carrie Edwards, remembering how she requested the AI… Continue reading Woman Asks ChatGPT for Powerball Numbers, Wins $150,000

China Opens Bodega Entirely Run by Robot

Image: Song Jiaru/VCG via Getty When it comes to humanoid robots, there are plenty of reason to be skeptical. While tech investors chomp at the tiniest signs of progress in bipedal robotics, industry analysts caution that it’ll be years before the machines are ready for widespread adoption. Still, humanoid robotics make for a good novelty, as… Continue reading China Opens Bodega Entirely Run by Robot

Save $36 on a Cool, Compact Hall Effect Keyboard

Looking for a compact keyboard with a unique twist? The Keychron Q1 HE (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is currently marked down over $35 on Amazon, and comes with Hall Effect switches, a rare offering that adds a ton of functionality to your keyboard. Photograph: Henri Robbins Keychron Q1 HE Think of a keyboard switch like light… Continue reading Save $36 on a Cool, Compact Hall Effect Keyboard