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X, formerly known as Twitter, is in trouble again with advertisers after Elon Musk’s latest controversial tweet.
Meta 2020 elections have changed a policy that allows advertisers on Facebook and Instagram to claim that the elections were manipulated.
Musk decided to restrict a feature that helps users to report misinformation about elections. Another tool for social media damage control.
Sorry, but that headline should read ‘head to the hill’ not ‘head the bill’. Because that’s where Elon and Mark are going. To Capitol Hill, to advise the lawmakers on how to deal with AI. But given their recent, rather silly pugilistic proclamations about a cage fight, what do you expect? So what could be […]
X will now allow political advertising in the US from candidates and political parties and expand its elections team ahead of US elections.
The White House to distribute $42 billion among states and territories to ensure universal access to high-speed broadband by 2030.
To ensure the integrity of the democratic process in the elections in the age of AI, constitutional changes are needed to establish a regulatory framework. Let’s take a trip to the future, shall we? It’s the year 2024, and the presidential election is right around the corner. But guess what? Things are different this time […]
Call me cynical, but I’m not fond of politicians. But to give credit where credit is due, some are good businesspeople with no business running for any political position, let alone for the U.S. office. Yes, I’m looking at you, Donald. You’d think a guy who ran for office four times but only made it […]
Top energy executives and officials from around the world will descend on Houston next week just as the political fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine a year ago continues to distort global oil supply lines and put long-term energy security front of mind for governments. Oil company chiefs and ministers will make their case for […]