A huge proportion of us seem willing to adopt AI to help us shop—but the industry is figuring out how to capitalize on that opportunity, too.
Energy Minister Adrian Dix introduced Bill 31, the Energy Statutes Amendments Act, on Monday. The bill would enable construction of the $6-billion North Coast Transmission Line, which is meant to ...
I'm on a mission to review 1,000 marketing software tools and share my findings with over 100,000 small business owners worldwide. In an age where digital tools can make or break your business, I’m ...
Data brokers are constantly doxing us by advertising our data, revealing our sensitive information. And there's not much the world wants to do about it.
Thieves in Washington have repeatedly stolen public bronze artworks in recent years, often selling the raw materials for a fraction of the pieces' true value.
A legal row has broken out between Garmin and Strava - highlighting the fraught relationship that often exists between app-makers and device manufacturers, writes Adam Maguire.
Over at the official blog of the Wikipedia community, Marshall Miller untangled a recent mystery. “Around May 2025, we began observing unusually high amounts of apparently human traffic,” he wrote.
The Wikimedia Foundation warns that fewer views from real humans could discourage volunteers from contributing to the site and donors from opening their wallets.
Publishers are now fighting back against unauthorized AI web scraping, abandoning polite requests for aggressive technical countermeasures.
With 16 experts speaking in panels or giving presentations on stage and more than 200 participating on site, OxyCon provided a versatile look at the interconnected web scraping and AI industries.
The personal telephone numbers of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump Jr have been published on a US website that uses artificial intelligence to scrape and compile ...