New lawsuits say that these key features are purposefully designed to keep kids scrolling. The world’s biggest tech companies are facing a legal showdown that could fundamentally change the way that ...
A major shift in the digital safety landscape unfolded after Snapchat confirmed that it had blocked approximately four hundred fifteen thousand ...
AI will serve humanity only if we endow our creations with moral restraint rather than mathematical optimization.
Secondly, the vulgar abuse stifles all legitimate debate. One after another, the debates in public spaces turn into crudefests of foul language, mired in disgusting words rather than proceeding ...
The billionaire owner and breeder and master showman proposes a four-hour marathon debate between him and the stewards of The Jockey Club over the future of Thoroughbred racing. The time and money ...
When I lay down inside an MRI scanner in late 2021, I wasn't expecting to spark an international argument about my face. I was just curious about my filler.
Against that backdrop, from MAGA’s viewpoint, the rest of the country’s response to the deaths of Good and Pretti looks a lot like the North’s response to the execution of John Brown. Good and Pretti ...
The French investigation into Elon Musk’s X illustrated a fundamental divide between European and American leaders about how ...
Australia’s experiment is the first of its kind, but the evidence from alcohol, drug, and other bans is promising.
For the first time, a jury will hear claims that social media giants like Meta designed social media to addict young users.
Lawsuits in California federal and state court are unearthing documents embarrassing to tech companies — and may be a tipping point into federal regulation.
Australia has banned social media for kids under 16. A U.S. parent and public health leader explains why bans may miss the real risks—and what may work better.