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How platforms can make our politics resilient to AI
OpenAI isn't enforcing its rules — but other platforms may protect us from its mistakes
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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OpenAI isn't enforcing its rules — but other platforms may protect us from its mistakes
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They're designed for storage, not sparking insights. Can AI change that?
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Users mostly hate them — but regulators are increasingly requiring them. Why?
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PLUS: Another weekend of "Musk says"
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As Sama follows Cognizant out of the business, it's clear that no one has a good answer to workers' suffering
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Can a chatbot solve the hardest problem on the internet? Moderation experts weigh in
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Caught in a series of lies about his willingness to fight Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire's disturbing spiral accelerates
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A new study finds little effect of internet use on mental health. Should we trust it?
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Platforms are filling up with AI-generated spam — and it's not clear who can build the tools to stop it
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After a weekend of whoppers about X and fighting Mark Zuckerberg, the press should take a more skeptical approach
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Anti-speech laws are spreading from states to Congress, and the future of online speech could hang in the balance
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One is focused on utility; the other on personas. Which will win?
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As the company's illegal sign topples from Market Street, a fresh set of employees may also be looking to make the leap
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Four long-awaited studies paint a muddy picture of social media’s impact on public opinion
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New laws in Europe and Brazil threaten to knock social platforms offline
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RIP Twitter (2007-2023)