Elon Musk’s Standoff With Brazil Reaches a Tipping Point
An ongoing legal row over accounts allegedly spreading disinformation has escalated between Brazil’s top court and the owner of X.
Society of Technology Professionals Newsletter
An ongoing legal row over accounts allegedly spreading disinformation has escalated between Brazil’s top court and the owner of X.
In a letter to Congress, the Meta CEO echoed what many right-wingers have claimed for years: that some of the company’s content decisions amounted to censorship.
Politicians have long complained of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s attitude. What’s changed is their response.
This summer, Apple gave websites more control over whether the company could train its AI models on their data. Major publishers and platforms like The New York Times and Facebook have already opted out.
After four days in the custody of French police, Telegram’s CEO has been charged with complicity in spreading sexual images of children and other alleged crimes.
ByteDance’s Gauth app scans math homework and provides thorough, often correct, answers using AI. Millions have already downloaded it for free.
Futuristic plans for tourists to fly over Paris stalled as critics derided flying taxis as an “absurd” invention, that will “only benefit a few ultra rich people.”
In Hamburg, aviation giant Airbus is transforming aircraft production with state-of-the-art robotics technology on its planes. We go on a behind-the-scenes visit for the delivery of an A321neo.
French authorities detained Durov to question him as part of a probe into a wide range of alleged violations—including money laundering and CSAM—but it remains unclear if he will face charges.
The UNRWA calls Israel’s strategy of promoting alleged misinformation “destructive.”