European Union
Europe might cave on privacy protections
The bloc's leaders seem increasingly convinced AI regulations are harming its competitiveness. Are they right? PLUS: Another wave of ChatGPT lawsuits
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.
European Union
The bloc's leaders seem increasingly convinced AI regulations are harming its competitiveness. Are they right? PLUS: Another wave of ChatGPT lawsuits
Meta
The company's own projections showed up to 10 percent of its revenue could come from scams, according to a new leak. PLUS: OpenAI's "backstop" controversy
Perplexity
How Perplexity's smash-and-grab tactics are clouding the future of AI agents
Bluesky
The company has 40 million users and big plans for the future. So why don't its users seem happy? PLUS: The NEO Home Robot goes viral + Ilya Sutskever's surprising deposition
Child Safety
It's the first big developer to say AI companions aren't safe for under-18s. Will others follow?
OpenAI
PLUS: ChatGPT users’ surprising questions for Sam Altman + Grokipedia launches
OpenAI
Millions of people are sending messages to ChatGPT each week suggesting emotional dependence or plans for self-harm, the company says. Will an updated model protect them?
OpenAI
Hitting close to Chrome
OpenAI
Principle-based content moderation is out. Chaos is in. Welcome to tech policy in 2025
AI
AI-generated media is generating millions of views. But some companies are beginning to rein it in
AI
As safety concerns mount, one state becomes the first to implement guardrails. Will they be enough?
AI
The numbers are all mostly going up. The worries are, too
OpenAI
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
OpenAI
It's cool. It's scary. It's a hit
OpenAI
Hands on with Sora 2
OpenAI
Will the rest of the industry follow? PLUS: Claude Sonnet 4.5's software-on-demand dream, and your responses to my anniversary post