With more than one billion users and 67 million company profiles, LinkedIn is where social interaction and professional goals come together. Individuals use it
Me-State. On Thursday, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey issued new guidelines, requiring tech companies give Missouri users a choice as to what algorithm they'd like in use while scrolling on social media.
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Duke's Philip Napoli shares his thoughts - and concerns - about Meta's decision to replace fact-checking with a "community notes" model.
TikTok went dark in the United States for a little while, but is now back, thanks to a stay of execution from President Donald Trump. The newly inaugurated president seems to be working toward a deal to help TikTok comply with federal rules prohibiting foreign agents from owning and controlling social media platforms in the U.
History repeats itself, quickly it seems, as U.S. President Trump confirms that Microsoft is indeed in the running to buy TikTok. Over the weekend, we shared reports that Microsoft and Oracle were both vying to lock down TikTok.
This isn’t just about the TikTok precedent here. It’s about reciprocity, considering that China doesn’t allow products like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Meta AI. Apple Intelligence is also unavailable in China, as Apple has to partner with a local AI provider to release it. By the way, TikTok is also unavailable in China.
Suspicions were confirmed when it was discovered that popular Chinese AI DeepSeek sends a tremendous amount of user data to servers in China.
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In a fluid, ever-evolving situation, it is difficult to predict or even visualise the exact shape of things to come. One hopes this fascinating and challenging scenario does not lead to a world where we smugly celebrate ‘access to free information’ and forget how algorithm-tainted it may well be.
In the past, the EU has not hesitated to try to apply European law to tech companies. Over the past decade, for example, Google has faced three fines totaling more than $8 billion for breaking antitrust law (though one of these fines was overturned by the EU’s General Court in 2024).