Are “shadow banning” and “visibility filtering” synonymous, and should you care?
What should you make of the mess of Elon Musk, Matt Taibbi, the ‘Twitter Files,’ and Hunter Biden’s laptop?
Gizmodo's own Blake Montgomery weaves io9 a tale of connection and despair in the face of an unraveling world in "Post-Nihilism."
In an excerpt from the new book "Superspy Science," a chemist traces how death rays became "fatal status symbols" for every would-be world-dominator.
Joel Simkhai is back with a new gay dating app, Motto, that aims to tamp down on behavior most associated with his previous creation.
The professor was awarded a “Genius Grant” for her work encoding “very trivial knowledge that you and I share about the world that machines don't.”
After a dozen years, I left the lonely city of San Francisco, where I found an odd companionship with self-driving cars on late pandemic nights.
According to the new book "Like, Comment, Subscribe," a senior executive proposed a drastic solution to the eerie kids content raking in views.
Musk wanted the trial date to be stretched to early 2023, but the judge landed on October of this year.
The death of Yu-Gi-Oh' s creator resurrected a strange and surprising pang of loss. The game I had loved years ago had grown unrecognizable to me.
"No, we didn’t get the idea from a poll," the company wrote in a statement after Elon Musk tweeted a poll about an edit button.
Meta’s News Feed boosted the visibility of misinformation, nudity, violence, and Russian state media by 30 percent for six months.
Apple, which is worth $2.85 trillion, said the new Digital Markets Act would “prohibit us from charging for intellectual property.”