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Recently passed laws in Utah and Arkansas laws aren’t about tech accountability or children’s safety, write Emma Lembke and Zamaan Qureshi, both age 20.
Close to 4,000 jobs from Facebook, Instagram, and Reality Labs teams are reportedly being cut.
An analysis of Google and Meta's C4 dataset shows the data included text from right-wing and white supremacist sites.
There are still a lot of copyright issues to hash out in the age of AI.
Swift was apparently the only celebrity who asked her legal team whether or not she would be promoting unregistered securities.
Use it to track menstruation and ovulation using the Samsung Health app.
After a quarter of a century, Netflix is officially retiring its DVD rental service.
The move comes at a time when AI startups and big tech stalwarts are developing AI using Reddit's huge library of user content.
GLAAD noticed that Twitter recently removed a line in the platform's Hateful Conduct policy that forbids deadnaming and misgendering.
In leaked documents, Google positions this as "the most durable hinge on a foldable."
Amazon Prime introduces Dialogue Boost for some original shows and movies to turn up the volume on characters' voices.
The agreement moves the high-profile defamation case out of the public eye—and saves Fox execs from having to testify.
Users of the Zuckerberg-owned app can now add direct links to their Insta profiles without relying on Linktree and other third parties.
Miley Cyrus? Okay boomer, I'll bite, who the hell is Miley Cyrus?
Microsoft is reportedly developing an AI-centric GPU for itself and OpenAI, one that can give them an edge over AI chipmaker Nvidia.
A new Republican bill would let Iowa kids work 6-hour night shifts, get jobs in factories, and serve alcohol.
The airline announced new changes intended to streamline how passengers navigate the airport lobby. But convenience comes at a price.
Southwest said its services were back up by the afternoon on Tuesday after 'technology issues' caused scheduling chaos on the ground.
Citizen Lab identified three new exploits that targeted iOS users worldwide in 2022. Apple's Lockdown Mode reportedly worked as promised.
Just make sure you keep them away from your greyhound.