Twenty-five years ago, in 2000, journalist Chris Louw wrote an open letter titled 'Boetman is die bliksem in'. There is ...
Rage baiting' has just been named Oxford Dictionary's word of the year - what does it mean and where did it come from?
Social-media algorithms respond to children’s actions in two ways. First, they are reactive: every tap, like, comment, share, ...
For paranoid managers who want next-level surveillance, installing bossware fits the bill. It can roll up employee activity into neat, graphical reports and charts, showing how much productive and ...
The minister for communications is at the front of the world-first social media ban for under 16s. This is why she believes ...
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A Theory of Dumb
In a paper published last year, Shumailov called this “model collapse,” a process by which an AI system becomes, in his words ...
As Australia counts down to its world-first social media ban for under-16s on December 10, four teens report back from a trial five-day break from the apps.
News you should know, including a bit of good news for the California insurance market; U.S. Senate Republicans take aim on ...
The Fulcrum on MSNOpinion
"It's Probably as Bad as It Can Get": A Conversation with Lilliana Mason
In the aftermath of the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the threat of political violence has become a topic of ...
A newly enacted New York law requires retailers to say whether your data influences the price of basic goods like a dozen ...
Harvard Medical School found that the dopamine response triggered by social media is similar to the response from ...
PCMag Australia on MSN
Court Rejects FTC's Bid to Break Up Meta, Finds It's Not a Social Media Monopoly
Judge James E. Boasberg's opinion is hard to read as complimentary of what's become of the Facebook and Instagram experience.
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