"I'M BACK!," the former president posted along with a 2016 campaign clip.
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.
The Texas Public Policy Foundation used AI to push a misleading story about renewable energy—a practice that could soon become widespread.
The Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. demanded that TikTok's Chinese owners divest their stakes in the company. TikTok pushed back.
The former president's media company has reportedly laid off a handful of employees as a criminal probe into Trump Media grows to include money laundering.
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.
A new report identified hundreds of thousands of Twitter bots spewing hate on Joe Biden and Chuck Schumer, along with Mitch McConnell and Nikki Haley.
Microsoft’s Prometheus AI won’t emulate Trump or Biden, but it will pretend to be Matthew McConaughey or Chris Rock.
The 99-year-old Cold War architect believes ChatGPT and other AI could reshape human consciousness and threaten Democracy itself.
There’s been continuing speculation and even more conspiracies about whether U.S. embassy workers getting sick was an attack by a foreign government.
Digital World Acquisition Corp. hasn't paid the necessary fees to keep its position on Nasdaq, according to an SEC filing.
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.
News Corp’s CEO admits in Dominion lawsuit deposition that several Fox News commentators were actively supporting election denial misinformation.
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey released the Beta test of the Bluesky social media app, but it's still invite-only.
Experts say social media platforms could face dozens of unworkable, contradictory speech laws if the Supreme Court upholds Texas's tech censorship law.
Ads on Google and Facebook targeted Haley supporters who attended a campaign event, saying she was backing Trump. She's not.
How we all secretly like the silencing we claim to hate.
During oral arguments of a crucial online speech case, Google v. Gonzalez, Supreme Court justices roasted themselves and said Congress may be more tech-savvy.