While the United States and Europe are moving cautiously forward with clinical trials, China is racing toward the commercialization of brain implants. wired.com/story/china-ap…
With more than a dozen new features, including analyzing users’ camera rolls and astrology-based matches, Tinder is trying to lure Gen Z—and bring back those burned out from dating apps. wired.com/story/can-tind…
These apps, some of which use AI and computer vision, were helpful for meeting my caloric and nutrition intake goals. But they also gave me some anxiety. wired.com/story/food-tra…
Meta blamed users for not opting into the privacy-protecting feature. Experts fear the move could be the first major domino to fall for end-to-end encryption tech worldwide. wired.com/story/the-dang…
Feds just took down 4 botnets, including the Aisuru and Kimwolf botnets that carried out record-breaking DDOS attacks peaking at 30+ terabits per second, nearly three times the previous record. DOJ says the botnets had hijacked more than three million devices. wired.com/story/us-takes…
The Aisuru, Kimwolf, JackSkid, and Mossad botnets had used clever techniques to worm into home networks, infecting more than 3 million devices in total, according to the US Justice Department. wired.com/story/us-takes…
Michael Smith, the first person to be arrested in the US for AI streaming fraud, has pled guilty after over a year of awaiting trial.
Read our 2025 deep dive on the crime here. 👇
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In this episode, we dive into Nvidia’s annual developer conference and what CEO Jensen Huang is saying about the future of the company. wired.com/story/uncanny-…
Inspired by real immigrant stories, this upcoming game tries to simulate the emotional toll of immigration and teach people what it's like to go through the H-1B visa lottery. Plus, a Chick-fil-A inspired buddha may bless your visa. wired.com/story/made-in-…
Silicon Valley giants and startups have released lots of OpenClaw style products recently, combining several different agent abilities (code execution, browser use, etc.) into one product.
This broader approach seems to be where the industry is heading. wired.com/story/google-s…
New: Google has moved some staffers off its Project Mariner browser agent to higher priority projects, WIRED has learned.
Browser agents were the hottest thing in tech last year, but Claude Code, OpenClaw, and the coding agent craze are reshaping the industry's priorities
Last year, as FCC chair Brendan Carr threatened ABC over a Jimmy Kimmel monologue, a civil servant overseeing West Coast stations privately pledged support, according to emails obtained by WIRED. wired.com/story/fcc-enfo…