In a series of emails sent in recent days, the former president's fund-raising committee has begun offering a wide variety of Christmas-themed merch: $30 sheets of wrapping paper; $75 "Save … Read the whole story
"People who've opted in will no longer be automatically recognized in photos and videos," AI vice president Jerome Pesenti said in a blog post. Read the whole story
Mir Sadat, the 'SFJ's' editor and a former official with the National Security Council, plans to start a new publication. Read the whole story
"Privacy does not end at state lines and Americans deserve better than a patchwork of different and conflicting state laws," Reps. Cathy McMorris Rodgers … Read the whole story
Twitter is pressing a federal appeals court to revive claims that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton violated the First Amendment by launching an investigation … Read the whole story
Study conducted at 16 grocery stores in the Washington, D.C. area showed "sugary drinks can be found on average in 30 locations within a … Read the whole story
Clearview AI's practices "fall well short of Australians' expectations for the protection of their personal information," Australian regulator Angelene Falk said. Read the whole story
The former Google Chairman/CEO warns that the AI of the future will be much more powerful than today, with the ability to manipulate people … Read the whole story
Growing scrutiny of social-media companies has made consumers worldwide more aware of how their personal data is harvested for targeted advertising. The Cambridge Analytica … Read the whole story
The FCC should issue new regulations that would prohibit landlords from interfering with new broadband carriers, the advocacy group Open Technology Institute argues. Read the whole story
Respected mainstream media brands struggle every day with audience trust, due in large part to Donald Trump screaming "fake news" about any story he … Read the whole story
Is brand purpose a king with no clothes? That's what some marketing experts claim. Read the whole story