Last year, most lawmakers deemed the Chinese tech giant ByteDance a national security risk and banned its apps. Now, under a Trump reprieve, it’s shipping new apps anyway.| Forbes
The tech giants all have large cloud contracts with TikTok — and they’ll have to end service on them by January 19 unless a court intervenes.| Forbes
As Gauth AI surges in popularity, its parent company ByteDance is fighting to keep TikTok available in the U.S.| Forbes
The deal was one of several challenges for the federal business of the $7.3 billion startup, whose CEO Alexandr Wang has become an advocate of national security amid the threat of China.| Forbes
A host of startups are building robots and stuffed toys that can have full-fledged conversations with children, thanks to generative AI.| Forbes