Oversight Board
Exclusive: Meta has discussed ending funding to the Oversight Board
Shifting priorities and budget pressures could bring an end to the company’s experiment in independent governance, sources say
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.
Oversight Board
Shifting priorities and budget pressures could bring an end to the company’s experiment in independent governance, sources say
Content Moderation
The verdicts in last week’s social media trials have alarmed open-internet advocates. But it’s possible to regulate platform design while also protecting speech
Content Moderation
Meta’s CEO said he didn't want to be the speech police. Then he texted Elon Musk
Spotify
The company is taking new steps to stop AI impersonation — but across the internet, the problem continues to grow. PLUS: Anthropic in court, and Meta loses in New Mexico
X
PLUS: the White House's new AI agenda
Meta
The company's new support chatbot is better than what came before — but still missing the one feature that millions are clamoring for
Meta
In 2019, Mark Zuckerberg called privacy the future of social networking. Not anymore
AI
Some overdue reflections by its CEO, and a class-action lawsuit, bring an end to “expert review”
Bluesky
Jay Graber built something impressive but stagnant. Can a new CEO get it growing again?
AI
The company tells Platformer it will let experts opt out of the controversial feature — but how different is it than what every other AI company is doing?
Anthropic
Shunned by the government, and newly appealing to consumers, the company is at a crossroads
OpenAI
Sam Altman’s deal with the Pentagon seems too good to be true. What happens when the public realizes that?
AI
AI safety researchers have long worried that a government would seek to use AI for domestic surveillance and autonomous killing. The Pentagon’s fight with Anthropic threatens to make it a reality
AI
The US government still can’t think beyond “winning.” The rest of the world is still thinking too small
Social Media
Testifying before a jury in LA, Mark Zuckerberg makes the case that platform design is about free expression. But the walls are closing in on Section 230
Meta
In the company’s latest policy reversal under Trump 2.0, the facial recognition system it blew up in 2021 may be poised for a return