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Europe

France probes death of man on live video stream after violence and humiliations

Prosecutors ordered an autopsy and opened an investigation into the death of the 46-year-old man during a live video on the Kick streaming platform.
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Kick logo
2d ago

Misinformation

Misinformation

Doctors say medical misinformation is getting worse

A new survey offers a rare look into how often the profession encounters pseudoscience in their everyday practice.
A doctor talks with a patient.
A doctor talks with a patient.

Apple just landed a key win for the global encryption fight

The iPhone maker won’t be alone to rejoice in the outcome.
A display of iPhone 16 smartphones in a store in London
A display of iPhone 16 smartphones in a store in London
3d ago

With its popularity near all-time lows, the DNC looks to upgrade its outreach

It's the first time in nearly 20 years that the Democratic National Committee has refreshed its organizing tools.
Social media influencers will cell phones at the DNC
Social media influencers will cell phones at the DNC
3d ago

Japan's SoftBank to take $2 billion stake in computer chipmaker Intel

The announcement coincided with reports that Trump is considering having the U.S. government buy a stake in the tech company.
SoftBank's Stores and Adverts Ahead of Earnings
SoftBank's Stores and Adverts Ahead of Earnings

Andrew Tate sues Meta and TikTok for 'deplatforming' in 2022

Tate and his brother, Tristan, who face charges in Romania and the U.K., accuse the companies of “character assassination.”
Romania Tate
Romania Tate
3d ago

Tech & Media

Tech & Media

Newsmax to pay $67M to settle defamation lawsuit from voting machine company

The settlement averts what promised to be a high-profile trial.
The City of Detroit Department of Elections performs a Public Accuracy Test of their equipment, which is made by Dominion Voting Systems, in advance of the August 2nd Primary, at their office in Detroit on July 28, 2022.
The City of Detroit Department of Elections performs a Public Accuracy Test of their equipment, which is made by Dominion Voting Systems, in advance of the August 2nd Primary, at their office in Detroit on July 28, 2022.
4d ago

Man who asked ChatGPT about cutting out salt from his diet was hospitalized with hallucinations

A case study in a medical journal reported that the 60-year-old man replaced sodium chloride with sodium bromide after consulting the AI bot.
A side by side of the chat GPT logo and a salt shaker
A side by side of the chat GPT logo and a salt shaker
6d ago

Vaccine misinformation, once a target of tech companies, surged online ahead of CDC shooting

Posts tying Covid vaccines to mental illness accrued millions of views, amplified on platforms that have relaxed moderation rules.
6d ago

Louisiana attorney general sues Roblox, calling the platform 'the perfect place for pedophiles'

The lawsuit accuses the company of intentionally or recklessly designing a platform with no age verification process.
The Roblox App As Earnings Figures Released
The Roblox App As Earnings Figures Released

Sen. Josh Hawley to probe Meta AI policies for children following damning report

Reuters reported Thursday on an internal document detailing acceptable behaviors from Meta AI chatbots that included "sensual" conversations with children.
A visitor takes photographs of Meta Platforms signage outside the company's headquarters in Menlo Park
A visitor takes photographs of Meta Platforms signage outside the company's headquarters in Menlo Park

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