AI: Job killer or catalyst for change? How technology is transforming employment
Artificial intelligence is increasingly enabling employers to automate tasks previously performed by humans, but it may not be the job killer some feared.
Waymo receives $5 billion investment from parent company Alphabet, expands service at Sky Harbor Airport
Waymo announces expansion of service at Sky Harbor Airport on the heels of a $5 billion investment from its parent company Alphabet as the driverless taxi service expands its reach.
Waymo gets $5B from Alphabet, expands at Sky Harbor
We go inside the Waymo warehouse to see how the autonomous taxi company continues to grow successfully in the Valley. FOX 10's Ashlie Rodriguez has the story.
AT&T launches smartwatch for kids to stay in touch with parents
AT&T also launched its first tablet for kids earlier this year.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov arrested at Paris airport
The CEO and founder of Telegram, a popular encrypted messaging service, has been arrested at the Paris airport, according to multiple reports.
Deadly shooting in south Phoenix; homeowners blurring their homes on Google Maps | Nightly Roundup
From a shooting in south Phoenix that left a person dead to the reason why some people are blurring their homes on Google Maps, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Homeowners blurring their homes on Google Maps to deter burglars. How to do it
Criminals can use Google Maps to look for security cameras, side windows, fences, and more, cybersecurity experts say.
Meet the 12-year-old infuencer who mixed it up with Mike Lindell and Charlie Kirk at the DNC
The trending videos on social media capture the 12-year-old getting into a spirited debate with the two men over election conspiracy theories and the Civil Rights Act.
Oklahoma State to wear QR codes on football helmets to boost NIL funding
Oklahoma State football players will wear the decals featuring their name and jersey number starting this season.
How to see if your Social Security number was included in latest data breach
A massive data breach involving virtually every American could fuel a big rise in identity theft and fraud crimes, experts warn. Here’s how to see if you were impacted.
How influencers are impacting the DNC, young voters
Influencers and content creators are a part of the DNC this year in Chicago. They're posting images and videos on social media to reach out to a younger audience. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach looks into what that means and the role they're playing.
Mets see pushback after 'Hawk Tuah Girl' throws 1st pitch; viral star responds
Hailey Welch, also known as the "Hawk Tuah Girl", threw out the first pitch ahead of the Mets' home contest. She has since defended her appearance.
Massive Social Security data breach suspected; new details on school group money theft case | Nightly Roundup
From a massive Social Security data breach that some believe will affect every American to new details about an Arizona woman accused of stealing from a school's parent-teacher group, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Everyone's Social Security number may have been stolen
Nearly every American's Social Security number may have been leaked, with a hacking group claiming they stole nearly 3 billion records of personal information.
'Selfie control' Instagram filter helps you judge distance from wildlife
A new Instagram filter, called the "Selfie Control" app, is helping visitors to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks maintain safe distances from wildlife while taking photos.
Every American's Social Security number, address may have been stolen in hack
Hackers claimed to have stolen more than 2 billion records containing sensitive information including Social Security numbers, with some data reportedly leaked online.
'Demure:' What does it mean and why is it trending on TikTok?
TikTok users have recently used the word in videos to describe daily situations, and here’s why.
Car workers union to file complaints against Trump
Officials with the United Auto Workers union say they will file Federal labor complaints against former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk for comments that were made during a live interview on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter. The complaint accuses the pair of threatening and intimidating workers for statements made about firing workers who threaten to strike. Federal law protects workers who go on strike from being fired, and it is illegal to threaten to do so.
What's the best time to shop at Costco to avoid crowds? Here's what the internet says
What is the best time to shop at Costco in order to avoid crowded parking lots and long lines? Certain days and times appear to be better than others, according to customers online.
Trump falsely claims Harris campaign used artificial intelligence to inflate Michigan crowd size
Over the weekend Donald Trump falsely claimed that photos of the Harris-Walz rally in Michigan were created with AI and that the crowd size was fake.