MediaDailyNewsTrump Order Gives White House Early Look At AI Models
An executive order signed by President Trump will give the government an early look at new AI models before they become public by asking AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models
to go through government cybersecurity tests. ...
By Laurie Sullivan

As part of its "Football Nation" marketing, Pepsi is offering fans browser extensions that automatically change "soccer" ...
By Joe Mandese

Regular NFL season TV ad revenue was up 6% to $4.1 billion, and for NFL playoff games ...
By Wayne Friedman

Dawson previously served as senior vice president-global commerce solutions at Kinesso, the performance marketing agency created by I ...
By Steve McClellan

Consumers' reliance on AI to choose a healthcare provider is completely upending traditional methods like search engine marketi ...
By Les Luchter

The Knicks fan favorite is the new face of a protein drink from a brand that really nee ...
By Sarah Mahoney

Meta is testing a new feature called "Series" that welcomes episodic creator-made videos, to foster engagement around longer-fo ...
By Colin Kirkland

For the month of May, California is the highest spender at $189 million, followed by Georgia at $58 ...
By Wayne Friedman

Anthropic filed a draft registration statement on Form S-1 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission today ...
By Laurie Sullivan