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05/10/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
TikTok files lawsuit against Biden administration over law forcing sale of app
TikTok has filed a lawsuit against the government of the United States after President Joe Biden signed the bill requiring parent company ByteDance to sell its stake on the platform or be shut down. ByteDance has stated that it would rather close the short-form video hosting platform than surrender to the bill’s demands. In its lawsuit, […]
02/14/2024
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By Ethan Huff
WATCH: Residents of San Francisco’s Chinatown set self-driving Waymo car ABLAZE in act of defiance against AI
The battle between humanity and artificial intelligence (AI) is intensifying after a group of people in San Francisco’s Chinatown deliberately set ablaze a self-driving car made by Waymo the other day in protest of the vehicle’s foreboding and dangerous presence on the streets of California. Part of a phenomenon that one person described late last […]
01/04/2024
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By Ethan Huff
New York Times sues Microsoft, OpenAI, claiming artificial intelligence copyright infringement
In defense of its own existence, the New York Times is suing Microsoft and OpenAI for copyright infringement, arguing that the two entities’ artificial intelligence (AI) platforms constitute unfair competition and a threat to both the free press and society at large. The first major American media organization to do so, the Times is concerned about the […]
12/14/2023
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By Richard Brown
Jury finds Google guilty of turning app store and billing service into unlawful MONOPOLY
A jury has deemed tech giant Google guilty of transforming its Google Play Store and Google Play Billing service into an unlawful monopoly. The jury delivered its verdict on Dec. 11, affirming the search engine giant’s monopolistic control in app distribution and in-app billing services on the Android platform – itself a Google creation. According […]
11/21/2023
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By Cassie B.
News site sues NewsGuard and U.S. government for defamation and First Amendment violations
One news site is fighting back against NewsGuard, a company that gives news and information sites “reliability ratings and scores” that often work against conservative sites. The suit was filed by Consortium News against NewsGuard and the U.S. government. It accuses the parties of colluding to censor their foreign policy reporting, defaming them and violating […]
10/23/2023
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By Belle Carter
138 Luminaries sign international declaration demanding the end of censorship
On October 18, a group of 136 academics, historians and journalists coming from all directions of the political spectrum – left, right and center – released the “Westminster Declaration,” a document that basically points out to President Joe Biden’s administration that the rapidly growing censorship of his regime “undermines the foundational principles of representative democracy” […]
10/23/2023
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By News Editors
NewsGuard & US govt. sued by Consortium News; Musk slams ‘scam’
NewsGuard, a company which claims to rate media outlets’ level of ‘trustworthiness’ and therefore has a meaningful influence over ad revenue, has been sued along with the Biden administration by Consortium News, which also named the Pentagon’s Cyber Command for “contracting with NewsGuard to identify, report and abridge the speech of American media organizations that dissent from […]
08/08/2023
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By Laura Harris
British home secretary leads fight against Meta’s end-to-end encryption that shields child abusers
British Home Secretary Suella Braverman is at the forefront of an international alliance to stop Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Platforms from making end-to-end encryption default for its Facebook Messenger and Instagram Direct chats. While end-to-end encryption helps secure user privacy, it prevents law enforcement agencies from tracking communications related to criminal activities. Pedophiles and other criminals […]
08/02/2023
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By Laura Harris
Hollywood studios go on hiring sprees for AI specialists amid ongoing actors’ and writers’ strike
Major entertainment companies like Disney, Netflix, Amazon, Apple and Sony are on hiring sprees for artificial intelligence specialist jobs as the labor disputes with Hollywood writers and actors continue. The Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) strikes, which began due to the Alliance of […]
08/01/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Creatives push back against generative AI’s theft of their work and call on Big Tech to fairly compensate them
The rapid developments in artificial intelligence (AI) have sparked a collective outcry from authors, artists and internet publishers alike who see the generative AI phenomenon sweeping the globe as being built on their work. Companies that have created generative AI systems like OpenAI and Microsoft’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard are built by scraping oceans’ worth […]
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