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Meta measures its human rights impact
But the company knows more than it's willing to say
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But the company knows more than it's willing to say
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If Google and its peers aren't going to stop cooperating with law enforcement, they need to start collecting less data
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How Medium got stuck in the middle. PLUS: Twitter sues Musk
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If Musk truly means to walk away from Twitter, what will it cost him?
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This deal was always headed to court. What happens next?
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Crypto crashed just as Twitter, Meta and Reddit rolled out NFT avatars. Now what? PLUS: Elon keeps weaseling
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How do you protect user privacy in a country with no privacy standards?
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A free-speech case the internet may not be able to win — and can't afford to lose
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Musk says he has big plans for the company. Employees wonder how he'll achieve them
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Facebook is moving to a "discovery engine." Will its user base move with it?
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Meta has its Oversight Board; Spotify has a new safety council. But where are the average users?
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An engineer believes that LaMDA is a person. What happens when lots of other people do, too?
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Thoughts on my first week with OpenAI's amazing text-to-image AI tool
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TikTok remains dominant, but some (tiny) cracks are beginning to show
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A meta-analysis of available research suggests it's time to relax about filter bubbles, fake news and rabbit holes
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Musk has a new excuse for bowing out of the Twitter deal. And the attorney general of Texas is here to help