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Baltimore principal’s racist rant was an AI fake. His colleague
The 42-second voice recording, purportedly of a Maryland high school principal in the midst of a racist rant, derided Black
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How Meta and Google could benefit from a TikTok ban
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5G complicates FCC’s plans to restore net neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission will vote to put the internet back under “net neutrality” regulation on Thursday, reprising Obama-era rules
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Tesla’s downbeat earnings report highlights a grim outlook
Tesla reported a steeper-than-expected 55 percent plunge in profit for the first quarter but managed to avoid a major beating
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AI-generated child porn is about to make the CSAM problem
The nation’s system for tracking down and prosecuting people who sexually exploit children online is overwhelmed and buckling, a new
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Google blocks California news outlets, fighting a state bill
correction A previous version of this article said the amount of money Google will provide to Canadian news organizations was
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Potential TikTok ban bill passes House vote, could speed through
House lawmakers escalated efforts to restrict video-sharing platform TikTok, renewing pressure on the Senate by advancing a bill Saturday that
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U.S. officials scramble to stop major Internet firms from ditching
U.S. government officials were scrambling Friday night to prevent what they fear could be a significant loss of access to
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Meta AI expands to Facebook and Instagram. Misinformation may grow
For months, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has boasted of a plan to spread artificial intelligence across its services, allowing billions
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How to automate your iPhone and breeze through annoying tasks
Back in high school, Spencer Tamburello’s iPhone would automatically check a local news website every morning to see if snow
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