Days after Australia took measures to enforce a social media ban on under-16s in December, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is following suit. The Danish PM on Tuesday announced that the ...
Third Quarter 2025 Highlights. GAAP EPS from continuing operations of $3.33, up 2% from prior year. Comparable ...
OpenAI has disclosed that a now-banned account originating in China was using ChatGPT to help design promotional materials and project plans for a social media listening tool. OpenAI says that this ...
A review in the International Journal of Smart Technology and Learning discusses the research literature on social media surveillance. It highlights how the practice has become a central feature of ...
During a recent appearance on MSNBC, Oscar-nominated director Rob Reiner issued a call to action against Donald Trump. He said it is “our job now” as influential voices to fight against the ...
As China struggles with economic discontent, internet censors are silencing those who voice doubts about work or marriage, or simply sigh too loudly online. By Lily Kuo China’s censors are moving to ...
Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...
At The Free Press, she battled “wokeness” and buddied up with billionaires. Now she’s the editor in chief of CBS News. By Jessica Testa “I’m a newspaper woman without a newspaper,” Bari Weiss said ...
Sharb Farjami, CEO of WPP Media’s North America region, is leaving the agency for what’s described as a non-competitive opportunity. It could not be immediately determined what that opportunity is.
A short, frantic video landed in all our timelines on October 4, 2025, and did not leave. Influencer Lira Galore and BeeTheBeauty were grappling in an airplane terminal in the video. BeeTheBeauty ...
Get the Well Enough newsletter by Emilie Lavinia and make sense of the wild world of wellness If you are reading this, you are probably muttering to yourself about how it is all “fake news.” At least ...
Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones was thought to have deactivated his social media accounts following a rough performance in the Week 5 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on the road.
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