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AI apps on Google Play have to limit distribution of inappropriate content, company saysNo graphic content, nonconsensual deepfakes, or bad marketing.
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Meta and 'Call of Duty' publisher sued by Uvalde families in wrongful death suitSuits like this don't typically yield success for plaintiffs.
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The FCC may require AI labels for political adsDisclosures, but not a ban?
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Meta, Match Group, and more announce new anti-scam coalitionThe new coalition will "help prevent and disrupt" financial scams.
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No need to look up from your phone. Apple is trying to cure your motion sickness.Phones may no longer be the enemy.
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Apple adds new accessibility features across the senses, including eye trackingMore control for more people.
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Google's accessible hands-free cursor is coming to AndroidGameface is going mobile.
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TikTok's AI-generated content is getting watermarkedTikTok joins industry-wide labeling initiatives to combat harmful content.
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Best Mother's Day gifts: Show mom some loveYou can't put a price on everything she's done for you, but heartfelt gifts certainly help.
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Microsoft to law enforcement: No using Azure OpenAI for facial recognitionCops can't use its services to find suspects, body cams and phone footage included.
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How 'blue comments' turned the TikTok algorithm into a protest toolSEO for social justice?
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Stellar Blade reviewFun at best, predictable at worst.
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I tried 4 Dyson Supersonic dupes that are actually worth the hypeBecause who has $429 to spend on a hair dryer?
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Report finds that Big Tech's ad monitoring tools are failing miserably. X is the worst.Watchdogs and users trudge through a swamp of confusing, limited ad tools.
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Oura rings may get symptom-spotting upgradeSymptom Radar: Not a diagnostic tool, maybe a detection tool.
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The world of Roblox accessories is betting big on young, Black creatorsDesigners offer digital authenticity to an eager market.
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AI might be influencing your vote this election. How to spot and respond to it.AI vs. social media companies, government leaders, and the rest of us.
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Midjourney bans prompts with Joe Biden and Donald Trump, heeding election misinformation concerns"This moderation stuff is kind of hard."
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SAYS Launches ‘Make It Make Cents’ Campaign To Help Younger Folks Manage Their MoneyProviding financial advice through engaging and accessible content.
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Victims of nonconsensual deepfakes arm themselves with copyright law to fight the content's spreadGoogle has received thousands of copyright complaints across dozens of websites.
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Pinterest's AI body type search aims to curate more inclusive search resultsThe new tool makes search results look more like you.
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AI shows clear racial bias when used for job recruiting, new tests revealAI has yet to solve hiring discrimination, and it might be making it worse.
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Here's why celebs might sport red buttons on the Oscars red carpet"Ceasefire now" pins are the Oscars' most watched red-carpet accessory.
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Reddit introduces an AI-powered tool that will detect online harassmentThe new "harassment filter" is trained on previously flagged content.
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I tested this $800 HP Chromebook for a month: 3 things I love and hate about itThe question is, can it keep up with you?
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5 vital questions to ask yourself before using AI at workA little water cooler chat with your potential AI coworker.
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New reports link Meta and 'momfluencers' in perpetuating child exploitation onlineParent-run accounts are increasingly aware of child predators following their children, but continue to monetize.
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FDA warns users not to rely on smartwatches claiming to monitor blood sugarIf the watch isn't drawing your blood, it isn't working.
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Everywhere is Queer app cements a digital hub for LGBTQ businesses"Queer people are amazing. There's groups for everything."
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Apple TV+’s new 'Peanuts' film rights the record, just in time for Black History Month"A kid can really learn a lot hanging around with you, Franklin."
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AI deepfakes bring back the voices of gun violence victims. They're still begging Congress for change."Our stories need to be heard, and who better to tell them than us?"
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Future Galaxy Watches will be able to detect your sleep apneaThe FDA approved Samsung's next health tech feature.
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Health insurers can't rely on AI to decide Medicare coverage, according to new federal guidelinesPatients under Medicare Advantage plans get the right to non-computer oversight.