
OpenAI
OpenAI's toy story
In a new partnership with Mattel, the company hopes to reimagine play — but making internet-connected toys safe will be anything but child's play
Founder and editor of Platformer, a publication about the intersection of tech and democracy. Prior to founding Platformer in October 2020, Newton was the longtime Silicon Valley editor of The Verge.
OpenAI
In a new partnership with Mattel, the company hopes to reimagine play — but making internet-connected toys safe will be anything but child's play
Meta
Mark Zuckerberg knows the company needs a new AI strategy. Is Scale's Alexandr Wang the partner he needs?
Apple
At WWDC, the company insists that its AI transformation is well underway — but the evidence feels a little thin
Elon Musk
Musk has gone to war with Donald Trump. What happens next?
AI
With a looming 10-year ban on any AI regulation at all, even the right is starting to get nervous about what might go wrong
OpenAI
Expectations for the company's AI device are already sky-high — and Jony Ive keeps raising them
The Internet
Artificial intelligence is already writing an obituary for the internet as we know it. So why is everyone building new web browsers?
Meta
The company looks poised to put its antitrust woes behind it. But its other trials may only be just beginning
OpenAI
Generative AI and devices haven't yet found a good fit. Will Jony Ive be the one to change that? PLUS: Claude 4 arrives
At its annual developer conference, the company seeks to reassure everyone that AI is for everyday utility — but the great disruption to the web continues
Deepfakes
For victims, the Take It Down Act could finally bring some relief — but the Trump Administration has already signaled plans to weaponize it
AI
An obsession with “white genocide” in X’s chatbot is only the latest example of platforms using artificial intelligence against their users
AI
And maybe not the ones you're thinking of
AI
Silicon Valley can't wait for a tiny company powered by AI agents. The companies who are trying it have a lot of regrets
A startling statistic from Google’s antitrust trial raises fears that a long-predicted decline has now begun
Meta
In winning a $167 million judgment against NSO Group, the company has struck a significant blow against illegal surveillance