An assassination attempt for the social media age
On a dark day for democracy, the rules of the 2020 internet no longer apply
On a dark day for democracy, the rules of the 2020 internet no longer apply
Threads
With more than 175 million monthly users, Meta has its sights set on overtaking Twitter
A decision this week should mean Russia won't easily be able to repeat its 2016 propaganda campaign — but First Amendment advocates still have concerns
Child Safety
What will it take to stop an epidemic of suicides among teenage boys?
Another industry recognizes a bad bargain when it sees one
AI
We can still have the internet we want — but we have to try new business models
The world braced for the worst — but so far, politicians are using generative AI in mostly conventional ways
Child Safety
A year after issuing an advisory, Vivek Murthy sharpens his rhetoric
Academia
House Republicans attacked the lab’s reports on misinformation and election integrity — and now Stanford is pulling the plug
Apple
Apple’s move into content moderation, unlimited ChatGPT, and more
Apple
What WWDC told us about the near-term future of computing
Misinformation
Three new studies suggest the problem is manageable — and smaller than you might expect. PLUS: What is Joan Donovan’s deal?
OpenAI
A group of current and former employees say the company has been reckless — but aren’t offering many details
OpenAI
I am once again asking: what is the conflict of interest policy at this company?
Until last year, Retro Dodo had a growing business and a team of six. Now it’s fighting for its life
The AI Overviews debacle and leaked search ranking documents tell a common story about the web's future — and it's not pretty