The former British deputy prime minister called X an unregulated platform that lets "anyone say anything." ...
The ban on Elon Musk’s X has dealt a blow to Brazilians whose livelihoods depended on internet followings they had amassed ...
The scheme will see public posts from UK adults posted to the platforms used to train the firm’s AI models, unless users opt ...
Meta Platforms has admitted that users in Australia don’t have an option of opting out from its mass scraping of their public posts.
Brazil is X’s fifth-largest international market, with more than 20 million users, according to data firm Statista. While ...
Musk's social media platform was banned nationwide and Justice Alexandre de Moraes set a whopping $9,000 daily fine for ...
X, Facebook and Instagram exercise ordinate and often pernicious power, which must be contested and socially enriching ...
On July 2, the National Data Protection Authority issued a preliminary ban on Meta’s use of its Brazil-based users’ personal data to train its AI systems.[7] The government’s unprecedented ...
The arrest of Telegram’s CEO in France and the closure of X in Brazil are two of the latest signs that times are changing, ...
Traders have increased bets that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by half a percentage point next week in a ...
Elon Musk's platform X, formerly Twitter, has received plenty of criticism over the years. After Brazilians found themselves ...