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After months of anticipation, LoveErica.com is officially live! Erica Campbell has curated a digital community dedicated to intentionally curating timelines of love and positivity. This community will include not only include music to inspire an uplifting lifestyle, but will also include motivation and ministry from the Get Up Church’s first lady…and the best part? You […]

Spotify was down for thousands of users early Monday, Dec. 15, in what appeared to be a major outage for the music streaming service. The app was showing error messages for users along with having playback difficulties, but it seems to be working normally currently. The widespread issue was reported around 10 a.m. across the […]

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The deeper controversy stems from how easily Sora allows users to create hyperrealistic video renderings of deceased public figures without their consent, and often in contexts that are offensive or inconsistent with their legacy.

We must have an understanding of the recent developments in mass digital surveillance and how that impacts the safety of Black, Brown, and Muslim communities as we navigate unmasked authoritarianism.

Oakley and Meta announced a new pair of performance AI glasses at Fanatics Fest with some help from the goat, Tom Brady, and Travis Scott.

Judge Melodee Armstrong shed light on the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for society, law enforcement, and businesses.

Broadcast journalist and television personality Gayle King is joining an all-female crew that is going to space.

Five Black innovators whose groundbreaking work continues to shape the modern tech landscape.

Without Africa’s young brainpower, the world will struggle to transform ideas into scalable, transformative programs in the coming decades.

While speaking about the tech and AI industry, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Black kids in the Bronx don't know what computers are.

Silence The Shame is partnering with Microsoft to launch a mental health app in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month this May.

Google’s mixup of Luther Vandross and Master P was ironic since the search engine stouted itself in its own 2023 Diversity Annual Report as meeting “its Racial Equity Commitment."