Calls to cancel Prime are growing. New data shows the number of Prime subscribers is growing too.
Catch up on the biggest tech stories from this week.
Data brokers are selling loads of Americans’ data to the U.S. government, according to Senator Wyden.
Mayor Eric Adams says we should compare social media to guns and cigarettes, but don't think that's going to stop him from tweeting.
Meta issued a policy update to make messaging safer, shortly after a lawsuit labeled its platforms a “breeding ground” for predators.
Security researchers say apps including Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok, Twitter, and countless others collect data in surprising ways.
OpenAI prohibits AI girlfriends, but the company isn't even enforcing its own digital moralism.
After years of service to the social media giant, Sandberg is officially out.
Can Meta keep younger users from seeing harmful content? It's unclear, though the company just rolled out new policies to that effect.
In the rush to capitalize on Mickey Mouse's public domain arrival, a Steamboat Willie- themed horror game faced scrutiny for alleged neo-Nazi dogwhistles.
Facebook introduces a confusing new setting as the walls close in on Zuckerberg’s data machine.
AI is still working out its kinks. As chatbots embed in enterprise services we're getting a better idea of just how worthless they are at this point.
CMG Local Solutions claims its ads use “voice data” to target “the exact people you are looking for.”
Meta vision-enabled AI can interpret its immediate environment, though it won't help Mark Zuckerberg's crippling drip problem.
Montana’s first-of-its-kind TikTok ban suffers a major legal blow.
The company claims the FTC is trying to change the terms of a $5 billion 2020 privacy settlement.
Google will pay news publishers about $74 million for content shared on its platform.
Having witnessed the recent shutdown of Nothing Chats, we're not surprised.
A tech company has transformed the chatbot into a spying tool. Plus: WTF happened to Sam Altman?
Several investors, tech leaders, and government officials have condemned Elon’s comments on Jews.