Meta’s privacy policy update gives it the right to rob you of all your data, public and non-public, disregarding consent.
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Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs created fake accounts of social media after the Palestinian war to get empathy from U.S lawmakers.
Google Maps’ trip data is moving into your phone storage, leaving the cloud behind, in anticipation of future legislation.
An open letter from current and former OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees further raises concerns about artificial intelligence safety.
Vodafone Egypt and Ericsson have introduced a triple-band mobile radio unit that consolidates all frequency bands in Egypt.
A TikTok direct messages vulnerability facilitated a zero-day attack, compromising several influential accounts.
MIT CSAIL has designed an artificial intelligence system that helps robots better identify objects and handle them with appropriate care.
The new X rules update formally allows explicit content to be posted on the platform, possibly opening the platform to intense scrutiny.
Big Tech could be collecting our humor for AI jokes training, making you less likely to lash out when the tech eventually misfires.
Facebook has disclosed that its young user base is the biggest it has been in three years, indicating that their efforts are succeeding.