There is nothing wrong with the truth, but there is everything wrong with handing politically motivated actors control over what is and is not true.
Mark Zuckerberg helped the Biden administration suppress speech it didn't like. And now, Facebook is atoning for its mistakes. This is a good thing.
I had the pleasure of meeting a student who enthusiastically shared a passion for the underappreciated sport of debate. It’s long gone from many schools in Wisconsin
Since the 1970s, the US Supreme Court has defended a very broad conception of freedom of speech, one that allows today Elon Musk's or Mark Zuckerberg's platforms to massively disseminate unverified or even deliberately false information.
Activists say debates over content moderation devolve into partisan food fights instead of challenging tech titans.
Meta recently announced it will cease working with third-party fact-checking organizations to flag misleading posts on Instagram, Facebook and Threads.
Has Facebook just given a major boost to antisemites? That’s the take of the Anti-Defamation League and other ideological liberal and left-wing Jewish groups about the decision of Mark Zuckerberg,
Content moderation has always been a pit of despair for Meta. And now, Mark Zuckerberg's "apology tour" seems to be officially over.
In an interview, French Junior Minister for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Technologies Clara Chappaz reacts to the accusations of 'censoring' leveled by the owner of X and the founder of Meta against EU laws.
Big tech seems to be getting out of the censorship business, and it's about time. After years of increasingly awkward attempts to placate demands from activist groups and the government to ...
While this financial impact is significant, Zuckerberg’s larger concern might be the potential repercussions of a Trump presidency. A sitting president with executive powers could take concrete actions against Meta.
One of the first actions Trump took was to roll back a number of Biden-era decisions on key topics, including artificial intelligence. The new President decided to scrap Executive Order 14110, which was passed in October 2023 by Joe Biden, and was designed to enshrine safe, secure and trustworthy development of AI.