Big Tech Backlash January 31, 2024 Big Tech faces brutal questioning on Capitol Hill over content harming kids Big Tech’s top leadership faced brutal questioning from senators on both sides of the aisle Wednesday over the future of the industry’s regulation.
Supreme Court January 31, 2024 GOP AGs ask Supreme Court to peel back content moderation from Big Tech in landmark First Amendment cases A group of 20 Republican attorneys general is weighing in on a Supreme Court legal battle that could sharply alter the landscape of Big Tech’s content moderation.
TECH January 29, 2024 A privacy win: Amazon limits police access to your Ring camera Privacy is restored to Ring cameras and video doorbells as Amazon decides to stop letting police access your cameras for any reason.
Taylor Swift January 26, 2024 White House calls explicit AI-generated Taylor Swift images 'alarming,' urges Congress to act White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked about the viral AI-generated explicit photos of Taylor Swift sparking outrage among her fans.
Supreme Court January 23, 2024 GOP senator urges SCOTUS to rein in Big Tech's content censorship that defies 'logic' Sen. Josh Hawley is weighing in on a landmark Supreme Court case that could reshape the legal landscape for Big Tech companies and how they censor user content.
TECH January 21, 2024 Apple’s Vision Pro ski goggle-looking headset gets black eye from YouTube, Netflix and Spotify ahead of launch Apple faces questions about its Vision Pro mixed-reality headset, which does not support Google's YouTube, Spotify and Netflix applications.
Big Tech Backlash January 11, 2024 House Judiciary subpoenas ODNI’s Avril Haines for records related to alleged collusion with Big Tech companies EXCLUSIVE: The House Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines on Thursday for documents as part of its investigation into the Biden administration’s alleged collusion with Big Tech companies and its intermediaries to "censor speech."
Ohio January 9, 2024 Judge halts enforcement of Ohio law requiring parental consent for kids under 16 to use social media A federal judge on Tuesday ordered a temporary halt on enforcement of an Ohio law requiring parental consent for children under 16 to use social media apps.
OPINION December 18, 2023 Biden’s secretive AI strategy goes against ideal of OpenAI Biden is defying the spirit of OpenAI with his secretive executive order on artificial intelligence. Nowhere does the White House even try to get at biases hidden in source code.
TECH December 13, 2023 How 2 of biggest tech companies are secretly helping governments spy on your smartphone A recent letter from an Oregon senator to the Justice Department revealed foreign governments are asking Apple and Google for push notification data.
OPINION December 7, 2023 The bombshell revelation about government's chilling alliance to censor Americans The House Judiciary Committee and Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government recently released a report on censorship.