A leader in artificial intelligence is urging Congress to regulate it The CEO of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, went before a Senate subcommittee Tuesday and called for regulation of artificial intelligence. Claudia Grisales
Capitol Hill hearings to take a closer look at guardrails for artificial intelligence Members of the Senate Judiciary committee will hear from the CEO behind ChatGPT — as lawmakers hold several hearings on how to address concerns about emerging AI technology. Claudia Grisales
Elon Musk picks NBC advertising executive as next Twitter CEO Musk confirmed Yaccarino will succeed him as chief executive of Twitter, which has seen advertising plummet. The two appeared in a marketing conference in April. Mary Yang
What if AI could rebuild the middle class? We spoke with MIT's David Autor, one of the top labor economists in the world, about how AI could revolutionize the job market. Greg Rosalsky
Check your Android phone. Latest update could cause a 911 glitch A heads up for Android smartphone users who may have recently updated their phones — your phone may be calling 911 without you knowing. KUOW Staff
This company adopted AI. Here's what happened to its human workers A group of economists conducted one of the first empirical studies of "generative AI" at a real-world company. They found it had big effects. Greg Rosalsky
30 years ago, one decision altered the course of our connected world On April 30, 1993, the World Wide Web was released into the public domain. It revolutionized the internet and allowed users to create websites filled with graphics, audio and hyperlinks. Julian Ring
Lonely pet parrots find friendship through video chats, a new study finds Parrots are known to be chatty, social animals. But when they're kept as pets, they can get lonely. A group of scientists found that video chatting with other parrots helps them feel less so. Jonaki Mehta
The first smart gun with facial and fingerprint recognition is now for sale Smart guns have mainly been the stuff of movies. In the real world, technological and political challenges have meant the high-tech devices haven't become a reality. That may be about to change. Ryan Lucas
Late to the race, White House wants U.S. to become a leader in electric vehicles There's a race for dominance in electric vehicles and the batteries that power them. China leads right now, but other countries — including the U.S. — are trying hard to catch up. Jackie Northam