Meta is fanning the flames of a possible TikTok ban and boosting its own short-form video tools in an effort to lure in concerned creators.
Discord said its case-sensitive usernames and four-digit discriminators meant that half its users failed to connect with the person they meant to.
At a raucous city council hearing, lawmakers and activists alike argued in favor of bills banning biometric tech in residential buildings and large venues.
Some tech companies are reportedly filing multiple H1-B visa applications for prospective employees.
Sen. Michael Bennet's AI task force would identify privacy and civil liberties risks presented by AI and issue policy recommendations.
Lawmakers inspecting Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act were left with more questions than answers after a critical House hearing.
TikTokers in Big Sky Country say the state's first-in-the-nation ban will upend their communities, their businesses, and their personal lives.
The first-of-its-kind legislation will force manufacturers to provide parts, manuals for diagnostic software, and other tools needed for repairs.
The country's top censor says chatbots like Baidu's Ernie should not "undermine national unity" in what experts call a threat to free speech and human rights.
The country's Ministry of Electronics said it "is not considering bringing a law or regulating the growth of artificial intelligence in the country.”
Florida lawmakers and police are concerned a ban on DJI and other foreign drones forces officers to use inferior homemade alternatives that burst into flames.
The Kentucky Senator called Republicans hypocrites for trying to "censor" the app and said doing so would be politically disastrous.
The company paid for the travel, hotel, meal, and shuttle expenses for 30 influencers protesting a national TikTok ban in Washington D.C.
America gets its first state-run internet bedtime. Utah may also force tech companies to scan driver's licenses.
As Congress pushed around TikTok CEO Shou Chew, one representative played a video that threatened the committee, and Chew tacitly said the app sells user data.
A new bill would charge Google and Facebook fees when advertising is sold alongside local news articles appearing on a tech platform.
TikTok has a new tack ahead of its CEO getting grilled in Congress: arguing the app is vital to 150 million Americans' free speech and their business.
Meta and Google are on a collision course with lawmakers over the Online News Act, which would force them to pay publishers for content.
The hastily written bill would ban federal employees from "advocating for censorship" by tech companies. Opponents say it's unnecessary and unenforceable.
A new Congressional bill, supported by 16 senators, would ban facial recognition and biometric tech for federal officials and pressure states to enact bans.
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