Consumer groups call on US and EU to regulate AI that powers ChatGPT
A coalition of consumer advocacy groups in the U.S. and Europe are calling on governments to quickly adopt regulations on generative AI to protect consumers from its potential harms.
Netflix is 'beyond peak competition' as 'Squid Game' returns: Mark Mahaney
Evercore ISI Fundamental Research Analyst Mark Mahaney discusses how the sequel to Netflix's famed 'Squid Game' series will impact the streamer's stock price on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Rivian, Tesla reach deal for using EV supercharger network
A deal recently inked by Rivian Automotive and Tesla will open up the Elon Musk-run company's Supercharger network in North America to the EV startup.
Hyundai mulls joining Tesla EV charging standard
South Korean automaker Hyundai will consider making its vehicles more readily compatible with Tesla's charging standard, CEO Jaehoon Chang said Tuesday.
AI 'opens up a whole new class of threats' in cyber security: Morgan Wright
SentinelOne chief security advisor Morgan Wright explains how hackers may have an advantage with A.I. technology.
Alibaba names new CEO to replace Daniel Zhang in major management reshuffle
Alibaba's current chief executive Daniel Zhang will be replaced, the company announced, amid a major management shuffle in an effort to promote its cloud intelligence services.
US is an energy 'superpower' that could rule the world: Gov. Doug Burgum
2024 presidential candidate Gov. Doug Burgum, R-N.D., says his campaign is about 'improving the lives of every American' on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Phony buyer reviews plague internet as Amazon slams social media giants
Amazon is calling on social media platforms to crack down on brokers who promote fake reviews of products after the company worked to correct its own issue with fraudulent reviews.
Music publishers file $250 million lawsuit against Twitter, allege Musk made copyright infringement worse
Twitter is facing a $250 million lawsuit from a group of music publishers who allege the company has unfairly benefited from allowing the sharing of copyrighted material.
Microsoft admits June service disruptions to OneDrive, Outlook cyberattacks from mysterious hacker group
A service disruption affecting 18,000 Microsoft users on June 5 is now confirmed to be the fault of a new hacker group which calls itself Anonymous Sudan.
Hobbits, rings and a $2M bounty — How a Magic: the Gathering card is breaking the Internet
The granddaddy of all trading card games, Magic: the Gathering, is releasing a "Lord of the Rings" set that has a unique "One Ring" card that is already getting a seven-figure bounty.
Musk says Tesla close to reaching vehicle autonomy
Billionaire Elon Musk told a crowd in France on Friday that Tesla is close to achieving fully autonomous vehicles, saying that autonomy was the "main driver" of its market value.
Is artificial intelligence a copyright threat to the music industry?
Barron's deputy editor Ben Levisohn, reporter Carleton English and associate editor Jack Hough discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on the music industry on 'Barron's Roundtable.'
American Airlines reduced flight delays by 15% using Samsara's tech
Samsara co-founder and CEO Sanjit Biswas explains how the Internet of things company got American Airlines' Dallas hub to decrease flight delays on 'The Claman Countdown.'
'Apes Together Strong' pulls back the curtain on Wall Street titans: Finley Mulligan
'Apes Together Strong' documentary directors Finley Mulligan and Quinn Mulligan discuss their new film chronicling the story of the GameStop short squeeze on 'Making Money.'
Google's AI potential has not been realized by Wall Street: Jessica Inskip
OptionsPlay Director of Education and Product Jessica Inskip discusses the spike in options volume and the A.I. market on 'Making Money.'
Investors ‘have to have exposure to AI’: Kenny Polcari
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari shares his market outlook, unpacks Big Tech stocks and A.I. on ‘Varney & Co.’
David Rubenstein: We don't know who's going to lose, gain jobs as a result of AI
Carlyle Group co-founder and 'How to Invest' author David Rubenstein discusses artificial intelligence revolution, the growing 2024 candidate field, the impact of Trump's indictment on his campaign and current consumer sentiment.
America coupling with China is ‘feeding the wolf that is going to eat us’ Rep. Rob Wittman
Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Va., joined ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast’ to discuss the growing tensions between the U.S. and China as Xi Jinping continues to roll out the red carpet for Big Tech business leaders.
Elon Musk and Tesla getting courted by Europe for investment
Capital cities across Europe are competing for Tesla as CEO Elon Musk visits Paris to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron for the second time in recent weeks.