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Donald Trump has full reign of his Facebook and Instagram again
Meta drops "penalty box" account restrictions ahead of election.


Proposed new law would make it illegal to remove AI watermarks from content
The COPIED Act would lead to federal watermarking standards and a legal pathway for creatives.


Blue checks on X are bad now, EU says
What a tangled web Elon weaves, now his blue checks can deceive.
By Chris Taylor


A sand battery in Finland is transforming sustainable heating
From housing to businesses and a municipal swimming pool, this battery is slowly changing the game for Finland's district heating.


ChatGPT is ableist toward applicants with disabilities, new study finds
A university study found inherent disability biases in the AI chatbot when tasked with resume screening.


Snap will pay $15 million settlement following sex-based discrimination investigation
A California civil rights agency spent three years probing the company.


Instagram teens are regularly recommended sexual and explicit videos, new report finds
The Reels algorithm may be stronger than the platform can handle.


OpenAI's former chief scientist has a new startup, and it's all about superintelligence
"One focus, one goal, one product."


Apple is discontinuing Apple Pay Later, but a replacement is coming
Apple Pay Later out, installment loans in.


Apple and Meta may face official EU charges for failing to allow marketplace competition
The first DMA findings hit Apple and Meta.


Apple enters the AI era on its own terms
Tim Cook let a filtered form of ChatGPT into Apple's walled garden. Investors yawned, but this is the smart play.
By Chris Taylor


MacOS 15 Sequoia announced with iPhone mirroring
Your Mac apps will now turn into tiles on your screen.
By Chris Taylor


Apple is reportedly ready to announce AI — in the most Apple way possible
What is the secret of 'Apple Intelligence'?
By Chris Taylor


OpenAI, Google DeepMind insiders have serious warnings about AI
In an open letter, whistleblowers say that these "frontier AI companies" need to support a culture of open criticism.


Instagram is testing unskippable ads. Users hate it.
We guess that's one way to keep you from doomscrolling.


Legendary trader Roaring Kitty finally shows his hand, and it's full of GME
This is a man with conviction.


OpenAI halted five political influence ops over the last three months
Threat actors from Russia, China, and Israel were using OpenAI tech for political operations.


Former OpenAI exec that quit for ‘safety concerns’ joins rival company
Leike has found a new home and urges others to join him.


OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was fired for 'outright lying,' says former board member
Helen Toner also revealed the board found out ChatGPT had been released via social media.
By Amanda Yeo


OpenAI launches new internal safety team with Sam Altman in control
CEO Sam Altman heads the group.


Former OpenAI execs call out the company's lack of transparency
A wave of increasingly energetic cries for regulation have been thrown at OpenAI.


Meta and 'Call of Duty' publisher sued by Uvalde families in wrongful death suit
Suits like this don't typically yield success for plaintiffs.


What OpenAI's Scarlett Johansson drama tells us about the future of AI
OpenAI boss Sam Altman didn't need to start a feud with Scarlett Johansson. Now it's affecting the whole AI industry.
By Chris Taylor

