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Elon Musk's Grok heeds misinformation concerns by sending users to Vote.gov
State leaders demanded action. X actually listened.
How Big Tech is approaching explicit, nonconsensual deepfakes
With the question of responsibility up in the air, policies vary.
How the dot-com bubble burst is relevant for the AI era
I watched the dot-com bubble deflate — not pop — from 2000 through 2001. The AI echoes are clear.
By Chris Taylor
The AI bubble has burst. Here's how we know.
Artificial Intelligence investor confidence is collapsing. Who could have possibly predicted this, except everyone in tech?
By Chris Taylor
Apple started paying out its $50 million settlement over MacBook's defective butterfly keyboards
Checks of up to $395 started arriving.
Europe now has a huge AI gap, for better or for worse
Artificial intelligence features will be trickling into the EU very, very slowly.
Google announces new tactics to curb explicit deepfakes
Changes to Google Search aim to limit results for nonconsensual imagery.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Carmakers are still selling drivers' data. U.S. officials demand the FTC investigate.
GM, Honda, and Hyundai collected personal data from internet-connected cars.
TikTok is collecting, sharing user views on issues like abortion, DOJ fires back in ban lawsuit
ByteDance maintains it's never shared American TikTok data abroad.
Apple adopts Biden administration's AI safeguards
The company joined OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, and others.
Anti-deepfake legislation just took a major step toward becoming law
The Defiance Act provides a civil path for victims of nonconsensual deepfakes.
Like Microsoft, Massive AT&T outage also happened because of a bad update
What is it with the bad updates lately?
Online child sex abuse material, boosted by AI, is outpacing Big Tech's regulation
Watchdogs say its a "stark vision of the future."
Donald Trump has full reign of his Facebook and Instagram again
Meta drops "penalty box" account restrictions ahead of election.
Proposed new law would make it illegal to remove AI watermarks from content
The COPIED Act would lead to federal watermarking standards and a legal pathway for creatives.
Blue checks on X are bad now, EU says
What a tangled web Elon weaves, now his blue checks can deceive.
By Chris Taylor
A sand battery in Finland is transforming sustainable heating
From housing to businesses and a municipal swimming pool, this battery is slowly changing the game for Finland's district heating.
ChatGPT is ableist toward applicants with disabilities, new study finds
A university study found inherent disability biases in the AI chatbot when tasked with resume screening.
Snap will pay $15 million settlement following sex-based discrimination investigation
A California civil rights agency spent three years probing the company.
Instagram teens are regularly recommended sexual and explicit videos, new report finds
The Reels algorithm may be stronger than the platform can handle.
OpenAI's former chief scientist has a new startup, and it's all about superintelligence
"One focus, one goal, one product."
Apple is discontinuing Apple Pay Later, but a replacement is coming
Apple Pay Later out, installment loans in.
Apple and Meta may face official EU charges for failing to allow marketplace competition
The first DMA findings hit Apple and Meta.