Disclosures suggest Congress holds millions worth of stock in Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Snap, companies that could benefit from a TikTok ban.
Rep. Jeff Jackson, who has 2.3 million TikTok followers, deleted a video celebrating a bill that could ban TikTok, saying "I screwed this up."
U.S.-funded social networks were launched in 2010 with ZunZuneo and Piramideo in 2013.
A House committee voted on a bill to divest TikTok by a vote of 50-0 Thursday afternoon.
Stancil has championed debate with right-wing opponents on X, but insists his new campaign will be won offline.
Takeshi Ebisawa tried to sell "yellowcake" to undercover federal agents who claimed the buyer was a general in Iran.
Montana’s first-of-its-kind TikTok ban suffers a major legal blow.
Voicemod’s new AI voice creator can generate synthetic voices for a whole host of characters and then let you prank both friends and strangers online.
Chatbots but, also, everybody, have been seeing a lot of weird stuff lately.
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle said they would only reauthorize FISA Section 702 if the feds agree to new warrant requirements.
It's the first step in bringing back open internet protections.
Don Mancini's hit horror series starring Devon Sawa, Jennifer Tilly, and Brad Dourif returns to USA, Syfy, and Peacock this week.
Google's new policy comes as the GOP had waged war ahead of the 2024 election with at least two smear campaigns created with artificial intelligence.
Take a quick look at the newest and weirdest happenings in AI.
Donald Trump is primed to resume his shitposting ways.
From parental consent requirements and encryption breakers to full-on TikTok bans, lawmakers are trying to outdo themselves on boneheaded tech bills.
Never mind all of the fraud and climate-related disasters that have plagued the state for years.
It all started when the Florida governor took issue with Disney's support of LGBTQIA+ rights.
Trump seriously weakened the conservation policy. Now, the Biden Administration is reversing course, but some environmental advocates say it's not enough.
As the search for the origins of covid-19 continue, new reporting shows a scientist backed by U.S. funding was among the first to fall ill in Wuhan.