YouTube is reinstating Donald Trump's channel, making it the last of the major U.S. social media companies to reverse course after Jan. 6.
Meta and Google are on a collision course with lawmakers over the Online News Act, which would force them to pay publishers for content.
A former TikTok employee said that properly insulating U.S. user data from China would require a "complete re-engineering” of the way the app works.
The hastily written bill would ban federal employees from "advocating for censorship" by tech companies. Opponents say it's unnecessary and unenforceable.
Music videos and AI-generated songs show the rapid, strange, ambitious, and at times creepy evolution of deepfake technology.
At Wednesday's Judiciary Committee hearing, lawmakers' minds appeared to be made up.
A new Congressional bill, supported by 16 senators, would ban facial recognition and biometric tech for federal officials and pressure states to enact bans.
The veteran consumer advocate said "legions of cable and media industry lobbyists" lobbed “unrelenting, dishonest and cruel attacks” at her for 16 months.
Newly unearthed papers show federal agencies testing facial recognition tools in subway cameras, street corners, and other public spaces.
Recent speeches from DOJ Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter invoke a historical precedent that's bad news for Google.
An NLRB regional director says Alphabet exercises control over the contract workers' benefits, hours of work, and wages, making them actual employees.
The 99-year-old Cold War architect believes ChatGPT and other AI could reshape human consciousness and threaten Democracy itself.
Corruption violation have already cost Ericsson more than $1 billion. Prosecutors said it could have had the charges dropped.
The company barred BlueMail, which uses ChatGPT to generate users' emails, over claims it lacked proper filtering for younger audience.
Airbnb says banning people because they're closely associated with an already-banned user is necessary for safety. Advocacy groups questioned whether it's fair.
The Republican bill would let Joe Biden block TikTok or other foreign apps involved in the alleged transfer of “sensitive data."
Elon Musk, self-proclaimed "free speech absolutist," has enacted speech rules that go even further in some cases than those at Twitter when he arrived.
Users can submit a hashed image of known child abuse material to a database for Facebook, Instagram, Pornhub, Onlyfans, and others to scan against.
The Justice Department claims Google “routinely destroyed” potentially sensitive communications by using a chat feature that deleted logs after 24 hours.
Facebook's parent says it will provide more explanations for low-level violations and reserve 30-day suspensions for users with seven or more violations.