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The campaign against government’s influence over tech
An effort to stop agencies, academics and platforms from speaking to each other is finding success outside the courts — and has implications for next year’s presidential election
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An effort to stop agencies, academics and platforms from speaking to each other is finding success outside the courts — and has implications for next year’s presidential election
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A phony Tank Man, and a flood of garbage books, hint at the challenge to come
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Can you stop chatbots from making stuff up using search?
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Has the Substack revolution come and gone? PLUS: What's changing in year four
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Company documents reveal how a stalled data deletion project and inadequate data protections could put X in the agency’s crosshairs
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Walter Isaacson brings new tales of Jack Dorsey, that Sergey Brin selfie, and more
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How a major appeals court ruling — and a new lawsuit in California from Elon Musk — could limit the US government’s content moderation agenda
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On the eve of a major antitrust trial — and its 25th birthday — the company is bracing for a fight
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A year after the Cloudflare controversy, the site's resilience speaks to the limits of deplatforming
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A new study on the power — and limits — of changing a recommendation algorithm
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A 234-day wait to get a ruling in a case about incitement to violence suggests that something important is broken
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OpenAI isn't enforcing its rules — but other platforms may protect us from its mistakes
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They're designed for storage, not sparking insights. Can AI change that?
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Users mostly hate them — but regulators are increasingly requiring them. Why?
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PLUS: Another weekend of "Musk says"
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As Sama follows Cognizant out of the business, it's clear that no one has a good answer to workers' suffering