Meta and Google dispute a social media addiction verdict that bypassed Section 230 by targeting product design, raising new platform liability questions.
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Tenet ending explained: Why does Neil have to die?
Decode Tenet’s ending as Neil’s sacrifice, Kat’s timing, and the Protagonist’s true role reveal how Christopher Nolan’s time loop finally works ...
Australia’s first parliamentary inquiry into climate and energy mis- and disinformation has landed, but why was it forced to bury its most significant solutions?
Well, this could be double-plus ung00d. Many a user of so-she-al media has found themselves b@nned, or tossed into a virtual gaol for using seemingly innocuous words in quite non-ornery contexts. Want ...
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Silicon quantum processor reports first full set of logical operations
Researchers have demonstrated the first complete set of logical quantum operations on a silicon-based processor, encoding ...
No textbooks, no homework, no teachers. Welcome to the future of education. At least according to Alpha School, a fast-growing network of private academies that claims to be revolutionizing education ...
Recent crackdown on fintech lending ignores a critical reality: these "price-fixing" measures were actually regulatory mandates designed to protect consumers. By applying a rigid competition framework ...
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Google urges faster shift to post-quantum cryptography as 'Q-day' nears
The National Institute of Standards and Technology finalized its first three post-quantum cryptography standards on August 13 ...
JSA #18 brings Year One to its explosive conclusion as the greatest heroes of the Golden Age unite to save Gotham and America from darkness.
Delhi Police have arrested a man and dismantled an illegal operation manufacturing counterfeit protein supplements in Rani Khera village. The arrest follows an investigation that began with the ...
A panel discussion on artificial intelligence and enterprise software featured executives from Rimini Street and Zeta Global ...
Ultimately, that’s why the verdict in the case heard in that Los Angeles courtroom was so significant. Until now, big tech has successfully argued that it has no liability for content posted by users.
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