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US Federal Trade Commission opens investigation into OpenAI over technology’s potential harms Article 1480 words 17 votes
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Meta loses appeal on how it harvests data in Germany facebook social media Article 522 words 26 votes
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Denmark aims to raise the age limit for the collection of personal data from children by tech giants google Article 284 words 27 votes
ChatGPT is cutting non-English languages out of the AI revolution Article 1922 words, published May 31 2023 16 votes
Denmark's prime minister Mette Frederiksen wrote part of a speech using OpenAI's chatbot ChatGPT to highlight the risks of artificial intelligence Article 396 words 3 votes
Facebook owner Meta hit with record €1.2bn fine over EU-US data transfers social media facebook Article 290 words 22 votes
Speed trap | Google promised to create a better, faster web for media companies with a new standard called AMP. In the end, it ruined the trust publishers had in the internet giant. google facebook internet Article 6189 words 14 votes
SolarWinds: The untold story of the boldest supply-chain hack ever security.cyber Article 8232 words, published May 2 2023 7 votes
Bluesky is Jack Dorsey’s attempt at a Twitter redo and it’s already growing fast social media Article 680 words 33 votes
Norway's $1.4tn wealth fund calls for state regulation of AI – Nicolai Tangen says fund will set guidelines for companies it invests in on ethical use of AI Article 290 words 4 votes
Teachers in Denmark are using apps to audit their students' moods – some experts are heavily skeptical of the approach Article 4165 words 7 votes
They posted porn on Twitter. German authorities called the cops internet social media Article 2018 words 7 votes
Antisemitic tweets soared on Twitter after Musk took over, study finds social media Article 1537 words, published Mar 20 2023 6 votes
Once praised for its generous social safety net, Denmark now collects troves of data on welfare claimants Article 2339 words, published Mar 7 2023 10 votes
Why Sweden is (still) betting on the metaverse – we chatted to the experts on why Swedes are so keen on virtual worlds Article 1139 words, published Feb 9 2023 3 votes
The internet’s richest fitness resource is a site from 1999. ExRx.net is little changed since the days of GeoCities yet beneath its bare-bones interface is a deep physiological compendium. Article 1078 words, published Mar 3 2023 16 votes
Meta launching paid subscription service for Facebook, Instagram social media facebook Article 73 words 11 votes