Today, a new generation of children is being drawn into warfare in a different way. Not through the barrel of a gun, but through the glow of a screen – existing child protection frameworks are ill ...
Social platforms are rapidly filling up with low-quality content created with the help of artificial intelligence (AI), which ...
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Would social media restrictions on children work in Trinidad and Tobago? In Australia, children under 16 are now banned from ...
Sharing anecdotes is not misinformation, but it can produce miscalibration, making to harder to make sense of the facts, writes Catherine De Soto.
We’re hard-wired to gather information, and to use that information to strengthen ourselves and our communities. But what happens when that information has been created specifically to fracture the ...
A Reuters investigation examines its tactics, including efforts to make scam ads “not findable” when authorities search for ...
As 2025 ends, an essay on why social media turns ordinariness into anxiety, how visibility replaced meaning, and why ...
Tech companies are claiming machines more intelligent than us and capable of having their own agendas are just around the ...
New JPPI AI-based study finds sharp rise in anti-Israel and antisemitic rhetoric among leading right-wing influencers in the ...
Sen. Marsha Blackburn’s latest is an anti-tech omnibus, combining years' worth of dangerous policy ideas into one big, bad ...
By Jonathan Joel Mentor  The Dominican Republic doesn’t have one economy. It has two. One sits on this side of the water: ...