
Trump
The platforms cash in their chips with Trump
From Meta to Nvidia, tech CEOs are paying the president to get the outcomes they want — and it's working
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.
Trump
From Meta to Nvidia, tech CEOs are paying the president to get the outcomes they want — and it's working
Meta
"Llama con" just got a whole new meeting
Meta
Seemingly caught gaming a key benchmark, and defending allegations it taught to the test, Meta sees a rocky launch for its latest AI model
TikTok
Trump is holding out ByteDance's app as a bargaining chip. Will China take the bait?
AI
Scrapers caused the online encyclopedia's bandwidth to increase by 50 percent last year — and its plan to fight back may not be enough
OpenAI
A new book offers the most thorough explanation to date. Would it have mattered if we knew at the time?
Anthropic
Exclusive data from Anthropic about Claude usage finds that AI is both automating and augmenting human labor — and people are increasingly using it to educate themselves
AI
A parable about responsibility in the AI age
OpenAI
New research from OpenAI shows that heavy chatbot usage is correlated with loneliness and reduced socialization. Will AI companies learn from social networks' mistakes?
AI
Tech platforms got a rare opportunity to present President Trump with a wishlist — and they're using DeepSeek's success to push for controversial policies
AI
New data from Adobe offers evidence for a big shift away from traditional search engines. Will the internet's vast public commons survive?
Meta
Crowdsourced moderation is better than nothing — but how much better remains an open question
TikTok
One has been banned by the federal government and awaits a forced sale. The other keeps shipping
AI
What the hype cycle around a new Chinese AI model tells us about the state of competition in agents
The next phase of AI's takeover of search offers plenty of links to the web — but will anyone click?
For companies that rely on Google, the company's collapse offers a warning