Friday, April 03, 2026 10:52 AM ET
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Inside Apple's relationship with China -- CBS News contributor Patrick McGee joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the codependent relationship between Apple and China, a country that manufactures hundreds of millions of iPhones every year.2 days ago
How AI powered robots are helping small farms -- From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.2 years ago
Jamie Dimon: JPMorgan could offer prediction market services to investors -- The JPMorgan Chase CEO said the bank may one day introduce prediction market features, but said "there's a bunch of stuff we won't do" in that space.2 days ago
Company tries to make flying car of the future -- Many have dreamed of a future with flying cars, eliminating traffic on the morning commute. One company is trying to make that dream a reality. Itay Hod reports.2 days ago
Smart home security tips for personal and cyber protection -- ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner explains best practices for setup and success of smart home security systems.3 years ago
Judge blocks Pentagon's Anthropic risk label -- A judge has temporarily blocked the Pentagon's attempt to designate Anthropic as a supply chain risk. CBS News legal contributor Jessica Levinson joins with analysis.4 days ago
Kentucky family rejects millions for land -- A mother and daughter in Kentucky have turned down a $26 million offer for their land. The offer came from an unnamed tech company wanting to build a data center. CBS News' Jared Ochacher spoke with the family.6 days ago
CBS News poll analysis on what jobs AI should be doing -- As AI use rises, many see it decreasing the number of jobs available.7 days ago
What jobs are most at risk from AI -- New research from the Society of Human Resource Management shows which regions and jobs are most at risk from artificial intelligence. Johnny Taylor, president and CEO of SHRM, joins CBS News to discuss the findings.7 days ago
Why this week's social media verdicts could hold tech giants to account -- Experts say the rulings could expose tech companies to more litigation and pressure them to make changes to their apps.7 days ago
Key takeaways from Meta, YouTube case ruling -- Meta and YouTube were found liable on all charges in a landmark social media addiction trial. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent reports.7 days ago
Verdict in social media addiction trial -- After days of deliberation, a jury in Los Angeles found Meta and YouTube liable for creating platforms designed to be addictive for kids and for failing to warn them. The plaintiff was awarded $6 million in damages in the case. Meta and Google, which owns YouTube, both say they'll appeal.8 days ago
New Mexico attorney general on win over Meta -- A Los Angeles jury ruled against Meta and Google on Wednesday, finding the companies liable for reports of damage done to young people by social media. That verdict came less than 24 hours after a similar ruling in New Mexico, where a jury found Meta violated state consumer protection law and endangered children. New Mexico attorney general Ra l Torrez joins "The Daily Report" to discuss.8 days ago
Why regulating AI is so difficult -- For years, governments have attempted to regulate new, emerging technologies on a global scale. Roland Fryer, a CBS News contributor and author of the Wall Street Journal op-ed "The Economics of Regulating AI," breaks it down.8 days ago