Study Shows Nearly A Quarter Of YouTube Videos Fed To New Accounts Are 'AI Slop'
AI slop is fast becoming an almost-unavoidable aspect of our digital lives, and it's especially bad for new YouTube accounts. Here's what's goingo n.
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Read MoreDoes dealing with the DMV give you a headache? Spare a thought for 300,000 Californian drivers, who now have invalid licenses despite doing nothing wrong.
Read MorePebble is back, Clicks launched a phone, and your next car might come with a built-in dash cam. We scoped out the best pre-show tech at CES 2026. Check them out.
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Read MoreEnforcement of speed limits usually involves an officer with a radar gun, but this state is looking to automate the whole process starting in 2026.
Read MoreMercedes won't call it true self-driving, but the 2026 CLA EV's new MB.Drive Assist Pro handled dire San Francisco traffic with astonishing ease.
Read MoreThe 2026 F1 season hasn't started yet, but there's already a major controversy brewing surrounding engines in cars being driven by Mercedes and Red Bull.
Read MoreThe discovery of rockets from World War II that had failed to explode resulted in a tense situation just before the 2025 holiday season ended.
Read MorePlans for the aircraft that will serve as the President's Air Force One are up in the air amid delays, but a new deal will serve as a stopgap.
Read MoreWhile the raw speed isn't too impressive, it was achieved using a laser with less power than an energy-saving lightbulb.
Read MoreWaymo's robotaxis made their way to Houston, Texas in late 2025, and have been getting a lot of attention — unfortunately, it's the wrong kind.
Read MoreFord is making changes to it's electric vehicle strategy totaling billions of dollars as it attempts to overhaul its strategy in the coming years.
Read MoreThe Power Wagon is an iconic truck dating back to the late '50s, but the 2027 model is a one of a kind. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreLexus' LC wowed with its concept car looks while its big V8 delivered old-school charm. As the curtain nears, does this luxury droptop still have what it takes?
Read MoreFluorescent lighting was once highly sought-after, but we know now that the risks outweigh the benefits, which is why one state is banning them.
Read MoreUsing a newly devised technology, scientists can move small objects without touching them, meaning we're one step closer to Jedi being real.
Read MoreSubaru was slow to embrace hybrids, but the electrified Crosstrek and Forester get a whole lot right.
Read MoreDoing simple maintenance on your vehicle is easy for most, but BMW's new patent may make it more difficult. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreSome buildings have exteriors that belie their importance to the world we live in, and one such example is this massive facility located in DC.
Read MoreChina's massive unmanned aircraft carries a payload of other smaller drones and has just had its first successful flight. Here's what we know about it.
Read MoreThe Nikon ZR 6K Cinema Camera is here at last -- has Nikon's acquisition of RED resulted in the ultimate compact and affordable content capture powerhouse?
Read MoreThe M1E3 Abrams prototype, the latest tank in the Army's lineup, is so new and under wraps that there aren't official photos of it yet, but here's what we know.
Read MoreSolar farms are already proving to be an effective addition to traditional power, but now it looks like they may have additional environmental benefits.
Read MoreThere are plenty of health hazards lurking in our homes, but you might not suspect how these common household devices could harm your family.
Read MoreThe first thing that most Windows users do is probably download Google Chrome to replace Edge — and Microsoft is trying even harder to stop that.
Read MoreNew York City is famous for its pedestrians. A side effect to that is how dangerous it can be for them. Here are the deadliest intersections in the city.
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