Chiefs GM on TE Travis Kelce's contract adjustment
Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach addressed the contract adjustment reached Monday with Travis Kelce.
Chiefs General Manager Brett Veach addressed the contract adjustment reached Monday with Travis Kelce.
Kelce retired in March after 13 years in the NFL with the Eagles.
The show will begin airing in the fall.
Travis Kelce has reportedly gotten a raise.
Reid's deal reportedly runs through 2029 and makes him the highest-paid coach in the NFL.
Hendricks currently holds a 10.57 ERA.
The US Department of Justice arrested a Wisconsin man last week for generating and distributing AI-generated child sexual abuse material. As far as we know, this is the first case of its kind as the DOJ looks to establish a judicial precedent that exploitative materials are still harmful even when no children were used to create them.
Investors biding their time for Nvidia results looked to retail earnings and Fedspeak for clues to the economy.
Energy.gov's fact of the week shows that while hybrid sales have been up and down over time, things are now looking rosy for electrified models.
Stay cool all spring and summer in this flattering staple, beloved by nearly 17,000 five-star fans.
The 10th-gen iPad has dropped to its lowest price ever at $329. It's our pick for the best budget iPad and it should handle basic tasks with ease.
The U.K.'s data protection watchdog has closed an almost year-long investigation of Snap's AI chatbot, My AI -- saying it's satisfied the social media firm has addressed concerns about risks to children's privacy. At the same time, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) issued a general warning to industry to be proactive about assessing risks to people's rights before bringing generative AI tools to market. GenAI refers to a flavor of AI that often foregrounds content creation.
General Motors patented a driver-monitoring system that detects your mental well-being and intervenes if it decides that there is a problem.
Alchemist Accelerator has a new pile of AI-forward companies demoing their wares today, if you care to watch, and the program itself is making some international moves into Tokyo and Doha. Chatting with Alchemist CEO and founder Ravi Belani ahead of demo day (today at 10:30 a.m. Pacific) about this cohort, it was clear that ambitions for AI startups have contracted, and that's not a bad thing. No early-stage startup today is at all likely to become the next OpenAI or Anthropic — their lead is too huge right now in the domain of foundational large language models.
Clark returned after rolling her ankle in the first half, but remains in search of her first WNBA victory.
OpenAI is removing one of the voices used by ChatGPT. Users found that it sounded similar to Scarlett Johansson, the company announced on Monday, and Johansson herself released a statement saying she hired legal council to inquire about the Sky voice and get exact details about how it was developed. "We believe that AI voices should not deliberately mimic a celebrity's distinctive voice — Sky’s voice is not an imitation of Scarlett Johansson but belongs to a different professional actress using her own natural speaking voice," the company wrote in a blog post.
DeVante Parker struck a deal to join the Eagles earlier this offseason.
A new self-driving truck — manufactured by Volvo and loaded with autonomous vehicle tech developed by Aurora Innovation — could be on public highways as early as this summer. The Volvo VNL Autonomous truck, which was revealed Monday evening at the ACT Expo in Las Vegas, is the product of a partnership between Aurora and Volvo Autonomous Solutions. Aurora plans to start hauling freight using these Volvo self-driving trucks in the next several months.
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice reported for the team's organized team activities amid his involvement in a multi-car crash and alleged nightclub assault during the offseason.
CEO Mary Barra said that the automaker would continue selling PHEVs until more buyers are ready to move to fully-electric models.
FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg said Monday that he is prepared to step down, a shake-up that could have implications for an aggressive campaign to impose tougher regulations on US banks.