Why Clothing Subscription Boxes Are Basically Pointless
One struggle shared by just about every adult is buying clothes. It comes in different forms. Some folks are very fashion-forward but struggle with...
If You Haven’t Had a Cheese Fries Omelette, Have You Even Lived?
While I cook up “whole” foods and balanced meals even, nothing can keep me from participating in snack culture–including, but not limited to, fast food,...
How we’re helping everyone benefit from the transition to clean energy
We’re introducing two programs with partners to help drive a more equitable clean energy transition.
Augmented Reality Art Takes Over the Roofs of Sheffield, UK
Residents and visitors in Sheffield can point their phone at the tops of buildings and see giant animated creatures spring to virtual life.
AI Isn’t Going to Reinvent the Alphabet Anytime Soon
AI doesn't understand how humans read well enough to design type on its own. But it can help typographers make their work more accessible.
All the Ways Airbnb Hosts Deceive You
Short-term rental platforms are here to stay—and when you think of short-term renting, you think of Airbnb. But there are a growing number of...
Gizmodo Monday Puzzle: 83% of People Got at Least One Question Wrong on This...
It’s best to solve this week’s puzzle (really, three mini-puzzles) without an introduction. I’ll explain why after you’ve given it a shot.Read more...
ChatGPT Can Help Doctors—and Hurt Patients
The chatbot is tempting physicians with its ability to spout medical information, but researchers warn against trusting AI with tough ethical decisions.
The Filthy Truth About Subway Air
Levels of particulate matter in the world’s metro systems far exceed recommended limits—and the deeper you go, the worse it gets.
Facebook Made BuzzFeed, Then Killed It
The digital publisher grew fat off the back of Facebook’s fickle algorithm. Battered and bruised, it’s now going back to where it all began.