A judge said nonwhite creators who sued YouTube "do not come close" to proving racially biased algorithms were responsible for their videos getting taken down.
The ban prohibits downloading or using the app on government-owned devices or networks. Local agencies have 30 days to remove it.
Nebraska Rep. Don Bacon claims the the FBI told him his emails were hacked on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party.
An Illinois law forces adults who profit from kids' content to set aside a percentage of their earnings in a trust the minors can access when they mature.
Jane Friedman said the tech giant initially refused to exterminate a swarm of books purporting to be written by her that were, in fact, penned by bots.
Match Group hopes to reduce online dating anxiety by giving the machines more responsibility.
Over the news few weeks, Meta will block Canadian users' access to links shared by news publications on Instagram and Facebook and stifle Canadian publications.
Rep. Yvette Clarke has spent years warning about the dangers of unchecked AI. Her newest cause: Disclosing AI's involvement in political ads.
Seven leading AI firms including OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google have voluntarily committed to a series of frameworks intended to reduce AI risk.
Military AI experts told lawmakers that the Department of Defense needs to improve its data collection practices in order to maintain an AI lead over China.
Previous court decisions have come to different conclusions about the copyright on embeds, setting the ground for a higher court showdown.
The FTC sent a letter demanding documents on OpenAI's datasets and the steps it takes to prevent ChatGPT from making false statements about people.
The Trump-appointed judge defended his bombshell ruling against government critics who say the ban is causing immediate harm, including at the State Dept.
Violators found to create or possess deepfaked material of minors engaged in sexual acts could face 5 to 20 years in prison.
A federal judge had barred government agencies from contacting social media companies with takedown requests, normally routine inquiries.
Canadian Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez says the government won't pay for ads until Meta agrees to pay news publishers for content.
A federal judge ordered Biden officials and others in the executive branch to stop the practice of suggesting content moderation takedown requests.
The popular porn site claimed mandatory age verification laws led to 80% drop in traffic. Similar laws are already incoming in Texas and Montana.
The case cited a reportedly fictitious request for a gay wedding site, but no one thought to interview the person who made that request until now.
Google is cutting off access to Canadian news links in search and other major products in response to Canada's recently passed Online News Act.