January 21 Rand Paul says personal experience with YouTube and Google changed his mind about platform liability Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky explained in an opinion piece that he changed his thinking about liability for content hosting platforms.
January 21 Washington Post urges government return materials seized from reporter during FBI search, Judge obliges The Washington Post on Wednesday urged federal law enforcement officials to return electronic devices seized when the FBI searched reporter Hannah Natanson's home.
January 21 'Are You Dead?' app taps into global loneliness crisis Are You Dead app from China goes viral as safety tool for people living alone. Users pay $1.15 to check in every two days with emergency contacts through an app.
January 21 FBI warns QR code phishing used in North Korean cyber spying The North Korean hacking group Kimsuky is using QR code phishing to target Americans with fake questionnaires and malicious websites, the FBI warns.
January 21 NFL legend Jimmy Johnson slams AI video circulating across social media NFL legend Jimmy Johnson on Tuesday slammed an artificial intelligence-created video of him kissing a younger woman that appeared on social media.
January 20 House passes AI education bill for small businesses in landslide 395-14 vote The House passed the AI for Main Street Act with an overwhelming 395-14 bipartisan vote, directing the Small Business Administration to provide AI education resources.
January 20 Ben Affleck downplays AI threat to Hollywood in new interview Kurt ‘CyberGuy’ Knutsson discusses how AI may impact Hollywood productions on ‘Fox & Friends.’
January 20 Billy Bob Thornton blasts ‘Landman’ exit rumors as ‘AI-generated crap' Billy Bob Thornton shuts down false rumors about leaving the Paramount+ series "Landman," calling exit claims "AI-generated crap" after finale speculation.
January 20 DOJ serves grand jury subpoenas to Minnesota Dems in investigation of ICE obstruction: sources Sources told Fox News that the Justice Department served grand jury subpoenas to five Minnesota government offices in a probe of alleged ICE obstruction.
January 20 Illinois DHS data breach exposes 700K residents' records Illinois residents affected by DHS breach can take protective steps, including credit freezes, identity monitoring and password management to prevent fraud.