Gutting USAID is already having a devastating impact around the world. In the Democratic Republic of Congo, teams that would normally be racing to identify a fatal sickness are gone.
Elon Musk claims he mistakenly fired Ebola prevention workers, then quickly fixed the error. But Ebola programs are still in tatters, along with other livesaving efforts like AIDS treatments for children.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation filed the complaint on behalf of US federal workers, arguing that DOGEβs data access is illegal and should be cut off.
Tenga, a sex toy company that originated in Japan, has gained an unusually loyal following. One of its most popular products is both futuristic and decidedly low-tech: disposable βeggs.β
The US governmentβs primary foreign aid organization is losing the vast majority of its staff, forcing the agencyβs lifesaving work to screech to a halt.
The US governmentβs primary foreign aid agency has employees stationed all over the world, many of whom are now bracing to abruptly leave their posts.
The Trump administration claims it is allowing βlifesavingβ foreign aid to continue, but in reality, DOGE is preventing vital work on HIV and AIDS from saving lives.
In an exclusive interview with WIRED, celebrated intellectual property lawyer Mark Lemley elaborates on why he quit and what he makes of the AI copyright battlefield.
A new AI-powered search engine called Pearl is launching today, with an unusual pitch: It promises to connect you with an actual human expert if the AI answer sucks. WIRED gave it a spin.
A new report, shared exclusively with WIRED, shows how an AI content mill with hundreds of sites managed to pull big-name advertisers into their schemes.
Meta rolled out a number of changes to its βHateful Conductβ policy Tuesday as part of a sweeping overhaul of its approach toward content moderation.
One year-end summary from Fable, a social app where people share what books they read, told the user, βDonβt forget to surface for the occasional white author, OK?β
WIRED is following every copyright battle involving the AI industryβand weβve created some handy visualizations that will be updated as the cases progress.
The projectβs leader says that allowing everyone to access the collection of public-domain books will help βlevel the playing fieldβ in the AI industry.