A lack of federal safeguards has led some states to begin proposing their own laws limiting AI's use in healthcare.
After nearly six years of allowing internet providers to throttle speeds, the FCC is reportedly ready to reclassify broadband as an essential service.
Student publications and nonprofit community outlets are caught up in a drawn-out battle between the Canadian government, big-name publishers, and Meta.
Students and teachers alike say monitoring software and internet filtering tools are disproportionally harming LGTB+ students and students with disabilities.
ByteDance has deployed a new badge tracking app called MyRTO that monitors workers' days in office and asks them to explain absences.
While the law mandates that companies make parts available for self-repair, Californians won't get parts to fix their Xbox or PlayStation any time soon.
If passed, a new bill would ban making, using, or selling robots with mounted weapons and prohibit police from using those machines to restrain people.
The reported posts included content that denied the Holocaust and promoted white supremacy. In response, Musk called the researchers a "bronze tier psy ops."
A DoJ court filing claims Elon Musk's excessive changes raised "too many questions" about its compliance with FTC's data and security requirements.
Parents of more than 100 transgender children said the proposed law would limit kids' access to potentially lifesaving communities and online resources.
Newly confirmed FCC commissioner Anna Gomez, who has spent years in the telecom industry, was praised by both consumer advocates and telecom giants alike.
Apple is already complaining about ‘data security risks’ from people sideloading apps on iPhone, and disagrees that iMessage is a ‘gatekeeper.’
Meta's Oversight Board rejected the initial removal of three heated posts about abortion laws, which the company called "death threats."
Meta initially refused to remove an Instagram post featuring Squidward dispensing denialist "Fun Facts About The Holocaust.”
Meta rejected its Oversight Board's recommendation to suspend Hun Sen's accounts, arguing doing so "would not be consistent” with its policies.
The popular how-to website has applied for an exemption to the DMCA, which would prevent them from distributing a method to fix McDonald's ice cream machines.
Content creators can now take an educational course if a video violates YouTube guidelines.
Without much in the way of details, Google said it would update its transparency centers for EU users to show why they see ads, or why content gets taken down.
A draft agreement with a federal agency to avoid a ban would have given US agencies unprecedented access to TikTok's facilities and servers.
The Montana Attorney General also said the state's ban of the app, now the subject of lawsuits, would never have passed without the Chinese spy balloon.