The situation regarding AI and copyright has caused consternation with the folks on sites like Shutterstock, which took down and later restored users’ AI art.
The Information Commissioner’s Office says the short video could be on the hook for a $30 million fine.
The company behind TikTok unveiled its new $425 Pico headset, though it will only be available in some European and Asian countries.
The platform's ban expires in 2023, and Meta executive, Nick Clegg, said the company has yet to decide whether or not to reinstate it.
The Meta CEO and wife Priscilla Chan have two girls, Max and August.
Apple contributed to more than 50% of The App Association’s sponsorship revenues in 2020. Critics claim those funds are influencing its policy preferences.
A sweeping new Department of Defense review follows the removal of Twitter, Insta, and Facebook accounts, suspected of being run by the U.S. military.
Amazon led the pack, spending at least $16 billion on acquisitions in 2019, with at least $5.6 billion spent in the past three months.
Antivaxxers have been using the vegetable emoji as a code to prevent their conversations from being censored in Facebook groups.
NASA’s first test of a strategy to protect Earth from asteroids is days away. Here’s what you need to know.
Officers of Meta, YouTube, Twitter and TikTok gathered to be grilled over their company's protracted flaws.
Privacy experts welcomed Flo’s efforts but told Gizmodo the mode isn't technically fully anonymous and should be applied by default.
Police found a note denouncing virtual reality and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, according to multiple reports.
The FTC’s lawsuit against Meta accused the company of being anticompetitive, but the social company says it needs rivals’ data to prove it isn’t a monopoly.
The Quest 2 headset is expected to be shown off next month, but this latest leak has us skeptical.
Officials from the Lone Star State have made numerous head-scratching claims about social media and tech companies.
How does Biden want to change Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act? It's unclear — and maybe that's fine.
Workers spread out across four cities to demand Amazon and Google quit a cloud computing project and sever ties with the Israeli government.
Influencer Rachel Dillon denies that her Move With Us app allowed some users to see others' workout progress pics and and even nudes.
The monarchy had a plan in place for years. With the a flip of a switch, the internet went into mourning.