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Report: Google removed voter scam ads from search results
Advertisements preying on voters proliferated in 2020 and 2022.
By Rebecca Ruiz
X's Community Notes aren't flagging election misinformation
"Community Notes is not a panacea for X’s problems."
Judge green-lights school lawsuits against social media giants Meta, Google, TikTok, Snap
School districts are suing platforms for fostering "compulsive use" by students.
Musk is gutting X's blocking feature — why this change is dangerous
The tool has been the first line of defense against harassment.
TikTok execs know exactly how many videos it takes to get addicted to its platform
The findings come as the social media giant faces an onslaught of lawsuits.
More than a dozen states sue TikTok for its allegedly addictive algorithm
The states argue the platform is falsely advertising its content as safe for children.
Facebook can’t use your sexual orientation to target ads, EU court says
Targeted ads may seem like a no-brainer, but safety and privacy considerations complicate the issue.
Meta deems red triangle a proxy for Hamas support, will enforce removal
The triangle is also used by pro-Palestine accounts online.
Snapchat allowed sextortion, grooming to proliferate, lawsuit claims
The social media site is facing claims it knowingly put children at risk.
Meta partners with Be My Eyes for accessible Ray-Ban glasses upgrade
Glasses wearers who are blind or low vision can access live support as they navigate the world.
X just released its first transparency report in years. Here's what they aren't saying.
X's new philosophy: Restriction over removal.
"Time is up" to regulate AI, UN advisor says
The international body considers AI a potential boon… and possibly as devastating as nuclear weapons.
Waymo’s driverless cars are coming to these cities next
"Total Recall" vibes spread across the nation.
'A powerful new tool': A disabled advocate on Apple's FDA-approved hearing aids
Can the new feature actually change lives?
Google searches will now detect origin of AI-manipulated images
Google is leading the pack of tech companies identifying AI-assisted "photos."
As Silicon Valley sours on diversity, women in tech suffer
Women Who Code and Girls Who Tech are no more.
OpenAI is reportedly going all-in as a for-profit company
CEO Sam Altman could axe the "unusual" structure.
Apple gets FDA green light on AirPods Pro hearing aid mode
Approval comes mere days after Apple announces the first of its kind software.
Facebook flagged and removed emergency wildfire information as 'spam'
Wildfire season is still raging in the West.
Apple event underwhelming? Wait for the iPhone 17.
The tech giant's strategy is to lock you into its ecosystem.
By Chris Taylor
Microsoft Bing amps up its ability to stop explicit deepfake images from appearing in Search results
It's the first search engine to join StopNCII, an international tool for detecting revenge porn.
X beefs up safety staff, a few dozen people at a time
Content moderation gets a jolt at the social media site.
How much is AI hurting the planet? Big tech won't tell us.
Big tech won't tell you, but let us paint you a picture.
By Chris Taylor
Amazon's 'Remarkable' Alexa will actually be Claude in disguise, report claims
Amazon is tapping into Anthropic's AI smarts for new Alexa.
Meta Horizon Worlds is letting preteens back into the world of virtual hangouts
Parent approval needed.