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How platforms are handling the slop backlash
AI-generated media is generating millions of views. But some companies are beginning to rein it in
Founder and editor of Platformer, a publication about the intersection of tech and democracy. Prior to founding Platformer in October 2020, Newton was the longtime Silicon Valley editor of The Verge.
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AI-generated media is generating millions of views. But some companies are beginning to rein it in
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As safety concerns mount, one state becomes the first to implement guardrails. Will they be enough?
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The numbers are all mostly going up. The worries are, too
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Facebook's social graph went down in the flames of Cambridge Analytica. Will the AI graph fare any better? PLUS: Our new approach to links
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It's cool. It's scary. It's a hit
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Hands on with Sora 2
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Will the rest of the industry follow? PLUS: Claude Sonnet 4.5's software-on-demand dream, and your responses to my anniversary post
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OpenAI’s latest experiment marks the arrival of a more proactive AI — and a new feed to scroll. Sound familiar?
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And where we go from here
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PLUS: What LLMs say when they think no one’s looking, and Trump’s visa chaos
The right-wing activist used platforms to whip up a fury online and off — and we're now trapped in his edgelord politics
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ChatGPT accounts will inform parents when their children express thoughts of self-harm. Will the move protect kids — or simply drive them elsewhere?
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After three extralegal extensions, Trump closes in on gifting ByteDance's jewel to his allies
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A new FTC inquiry into chatbots and children shows that some within the Trump Administration may be reconsidering their anti-regulation approach
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The authors of an influential paper on AI timelines stand by their view that societal transformation will take decades — but hasn't it already arrived?
What the company's accidental legal filing and the Browser Company's acquisition tell us about the true future of the web