
Google’s broken link to the web
With AI search results coming to the masses, the human-powered web recedes further into the background
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.
With AI search results coming to the masses, the human-powered web recedes further into the background
OpenAI
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AI
As Stack Overflow, Reddit, and others license their users’ posts to train AI, the internet’s extraction phase is accelerating
OpenAI
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AI
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Supreme Court
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AI
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Oversight Board
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TikTok
How it happened, ByteDance’s response, and what happens next
TikTok
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TikTok
With the Senate counting down to a critical vote on the platform’s future, its problems are multiplying
Meta
Five ways of thinking about Llama 3, its latest large language model
Startups
Plus: Musk backs down in Brazil
AI
The tech industry's overpromising about generative AI is starting to catch up with it
TikTok
A month after the House moved to force a sale, it’s crickets in the Senate
X
Elon Musk defies a court order to restore user accounts — but there’s more to the story than free speech