ChatGPT scams on the rise amid summer travel season
ChatGPT and new technology are making it easier for scammers to seem real. Some scammers are using voice cloning technology to pose as people you may know.
Spotify removes AI-generated songs from platform
Spotify says it has removed AI-generated music made by Boomy, which helps users create songs with artificial intelligence and post them on music streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify.
'Dumb phones' on the rise in US as young people look to unplug
Nokia phone maker HMD Global said the market share of flip phones “globally doubled" during 2022 compared to 2021 and is expected to continue growing in 2023.
'BlackBerry' stars Jay Baruchel, Glenn Howerton talk life before smart phones
New movie "BlackBerry" tells the true story of how the BlackBerry phone company used to own 45% of the cell phone market and today owns zero.
Home security systems: DIY vs. professional installation — what's the best option?
In a FOX 32 special report, we detail what you need to know when purchasing a home security system.
DIY vs. Professional Home Security: Which is Best?
No matter where you live, making sure your home is secure is always a concern. That may have you thinking about adding a security system to your place.
Kidnap scammers using AI to create fake videos, voice recordings of loved ones
Scammers are using artificial intelligence to clone the voice or videos of a loved one to trick you into paying a ransom for their release.
AI may help shorten workouts to 20 minutes and still unlock 'fountain of youth'
The Exercise Coach is revolutionizing workout routines, including intense workouts that last only 20 minutes.
New Loper app helps match teens with colleges
Loper app co-founders Sam Bernstein and Eric Menna join Good Day Chicago to tout their new app that helps prospective college students discover their dream school.
Congress considers new rules for tech regulation of social media
Tech regulation is gathering momentum on Capitol Hill as concerns rise about China’s ownership of TikTok, and parents are more worried about what their kids are viewing online.
Chicago dating app users targeted in robbery scam, police warn
Police are warning Chicagoans of men using dating apps to meet up with victims, tie them up and rob them at gunpoint.
Chicago prep school's 'negligent behavior' toward cyberbullying led to student's suicide, parents allege
In January 2022, Robert and Rose Bronstein's 15-year-old son died by suicide after The Latin School of Chicago allegedly ignored the teenager's complaints about bullying on social media from his peers.
AI life hacks: How travelers are using ChatGPT to plan trips on a budget
A TikToker mapped out a two-week trip to Europe with the generative AI tool, but others urge caution.
Concerns raised after series of dangerous TikTok challenges
Nicholas P. Cozzi from Rush University Medical Center talks about some of the dangerous TikTok challenges making the rounds on social media and how parents can protect their children.
Fed-up parents in Senate push for ban of social media for kids
A group of senators is considering legislation banning social media for children under 13 years old amid growing concerns from parents about the negative impact of social media on children's mental health and well-being.
From basketballs to robotic guard dogs: McCormick Place showcases the versatility of 3D printing
Perhaps the biggest 3D printing revolution is in medicine, where companies are manufacturing dozens of replacement parts for the human body.
3D printing convention in Chicago offers glimpse into future
We're getting a glimpse of the future at McCormick Place this week, as the world leaders in 3D printing gather in Chicago.
Some 14 million jobs won't exist globally in 5 years, report says
Here are the jobs that will be most impacted in the years ahead, according to the new report by the World Economic Forum.
Study finds ChatGPT struggles with math, unlikely to replace accountants
Despite near-perfect GRE and bar scores, an AI model was found to sometimes struggles with basic math functions.
Suburban track coach charged with possession of child porn
A girls track coach at Downers Grove South High School has resigned. Glen Messmer was charged with possession of child pornography after authorities found files on a computer searching his home Tuesday. He was not a teacher at the school.