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Brazilians flock to Bluesky and Threads after X suspensionMillions of Brazilians, including the president, have flocked to social media platforms such as Threads or Bluesky, where Portuguese has become the most spoken language in the few days since Elon Musk's X was shut down in the country.... Read more
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Meta has a new plan to keep kids safe online, but it's a missed opportunity for tech giants to work togetherMeta, which owns social media platforms such as Instagram and Facebook, has revealed its plans for keeping kids safe online. It wants companies like Apple and Google, who run mobile phone app stores, to force parents to approve when their children attempt to install phone apps which are popular among... Read more
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Like Brazil, the European Union also has an X problemElon Musk's woes are hardly limited to Brazil as he now risks possible EU sanctions in the coming months for allegedly breaking new content rules.... Read more
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X vows to end harvesting of EU users' personal data to train its AISocial network X has committed to stop its much-criticized harvesting of European users' personal data to train its artificial intelligence program, Ireland's Data Protection Commission (DPC) said Wednesday.... Read more
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Does Google's monopoly impact search results? Tech titan faces reckoningThe founders of internet search and digital advertising giant Google wrote in a 1998 paper that goals for online advertising "do not always correspond" to useful internet search results.... Read more
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On the first day without X, many Brazilians say they feel disconnected from the worldThe blocking of social media platform X in Brazil divided users and politicians over the legitimacy of the ban, and many Brazilians on Sunday had difficulty and doubts over navigating other social media in its absence.... Read more
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Brazil judge threatens to suspend X within 24 hoursBrazil's Supreme Court threatened on Wednesday to suspend social media platform X unless billionaire owner Elon Musk names a new legal representative for the company within 24 hours.... Read more
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Your own personalized 'SportsCenter'? ESPN working on that for upcoming streaming serviceESPN is looking at using artificial intelligence to create personalized "SportsCenter" shows for subscribers to its Flagship streaming service that is expected to launch in fall 2025, the network's chief executive said Wednesday.... Read more
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Data dump: Meta killed CrowdTangle. What does it mean for researchers, reporters?In Brian C. Keegan's telling, the loss of tools like CrowdTangle and Pushshift—which allow researchers to study user behavior and how information is shared on social media—is like particle physicists one day waking up to find out they can no longer access the Large Hadron Collider.... Read more
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Fake online reviews and testimonials are a headache for small businesses. They hope the FTC can helpOnline reviews and testimonials are a key way that small businesses can attract new customers and boost sales of products.... Read more
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Elon Musk's Grok: A risky experiment in AI content moderationA deluge of bizarre computer-generated images swept Elon Musk's social platform X last week—including violent, offensive and sexually suggestive content. In one, Trump piloted a helicopter as the World Trade Center buildings burned in the background. In others, Kamala Harris wore a bikini, and Donald Duck used heroin. Amidst the... Read more
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Team develops AI-powered tool to detect hate speech in Southeast Asian languagesThe internet, and particularly social media, have grown exponentially over the last decades. The nature of social media allows anyone to go online and create content they find interesting, whether appropriate or not. One form of inappropriate content is hate speech—offensive or threatening speech targeting certain people based on their... Read more
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Boosting online safety through behavioral nudges: Delay, remind, and secureIn the face of rising cybersecurity threats, many internet users continue to neglect essential security actions, such as installing updates or changing compromised passwords. A new study led by Prof. Eyal Pe'er from the Federmann School of Public Policy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that offering users the... Read more
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A third of the world lacks internet connectivity—airborne communications stations could change thatAbout one-third of the global population, around 3 billion people, don't have access to the internet or have poor connections because of infrastructure limitations, economic disparities and geographic isolation.... Read more
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Telegram: The global rise of libertarian chat appThe boss of social media platform Telegram has been arrested in France, accused of allowing the sharing of illegal content.... Read more