Politics

Prime Minister Narendra Modi exchanges greetings with a crowd in Jaipur.
A young person holds up a cardboard sign that reads "Enough is enough."
Three screenshots of President Joe Biden answering questions on TikTok.

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OpenAI's new election rules are already being put to the test

TikTok restricts data tool after accusations of geopolitical bias

24 good things already happening in 2024

SpaceX responds to unfair dismissal charges, calls watchdog unconstitutional

Congress extends controversial government spy program for 2024

Meta's censorship of Palestine content is 'systemic,' Human Rights Watch finds

Activision Blizzard to pay more than $54 million in gender discrimination settlement

Microsoft's Bing AI chatbot Copilot gives wrong election information

Elon Musk reinstates Alex Jones and Infowars on X / Twitter

George Santos is now on Cameo as a 'former congressional icon'

Which countries have banned TikTok?

Most users on X never see Community Notes correcting misinformation

Meta reveals plans for 2024 global elections

Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao pleads guilty to money laundering violation, steps down

President Joe Biden joins Threads…and gets bombarded with 'Free Palestine' replies

Right-wing influencers pledge to bail out Elon Musk after Apple, Disney, others suspend advertising on X

X / Twitter lets Israel-Gaza hate speech spread, new study finds — and these users are the culprits

Stephen Colbert had a hilarious reaction to that viral senate 'fight'

Political ads on Facebook, Instagram required to disclose use of AI


Google Bard, ChatGPT: Are AI chatbots suppressing information about Israel and Palestine?

Pro-Palestine account @Eye.on.Palestine locked by Meta, removed on X
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