Utah becomes the first state in the U.S. to pass legislation requiring app stores to verify ages. [@AssociatedPress]( ) reports: "The bill headed to the desk of Gov. Spencer Cox has pitted Meta, which operates Facebook and Instagram, against app store giants Apple and Google over who should be responsible for verifying ages." #SocialMedia #Apps #Meta #Google #Apple #Utah #Tech
The South by Southwest Conference and Festival (SXSW) kicks off in Austin, Texas, this weekend with a heavy tech focus. The Austin American-Statesman previews the tech speakers, including Bluesky's Jay Graber and IBM's Arvind Krishna. If you're attending, be sure to check out @Flipboard's Fediverse House events: #SXSW #Tech #Technology #Fediverse #FediverseHouse
Albania shuts down TikTok for a year amid concerns over violence among children. [@AssociatedPress]( ) reports: "The Cabinet initiated the move last year after a teen stabbed another teenager to death in November after a quarrel that started on TikTok." #TikTok #SocialMedia #Albania #Tech #Technology
A well-funded Moscow-based global "news" network has infected Western artificial intelligence tools worldwide with Russian propaganda. From NewsGuard: "An audit found that the 10 leading generative AI tools advanced Moscow’s disinformation goals by repeating false claims from the pro-Kremlin Pravda network 33 percent of the time." https://flip.it/PkXZXs #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Disinformation #Propaganda #Facts #Russia
The dot-com bubble burst 25 years ago. What does that history say about stocks today? From [@quartz]( ): "The rise of AI has market veterans debating whether history repeats — or merely runs the same bubble algorithm with new inputs." #Tech #StockMarket #Technology #AI #Stocks #Business
Professor of international and public affairs at Columbia University, Tamar Mitts for [@time]( ) breaks down why the fight against online extremism always fails and why we need to understand that the issue "is bigger than any one site can handle." #OnlineExtremism #SocialMedia #ContentModeration
The U.S. has charged 12 Chinese government-linked hackers who have been accused of hacking 100 American organizations, including the U.S. treasury. [@Techcrunch]( ) reports: #Hacking #USA #USGovernment #
Sometimes it's hard to stop ourselves from automatically checking our phones for notifications or simply ping-ponging between our favourite apps. Senior tech correspondent Adam Clark Estes talks us through Apple's and Google's attempts at digital wellness and explains what can actually help us to limit our screen time. #ScreenTime #Apple #Google #Notificatons #Phone
The Trump administration wants to review the social media accounts of prospective citizens, [@theverge]( ) reports. The federal agency that oversees legal migration, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), proposed this new policy in the Federal Register, describing it as “necessary for a rigorous vetting and screening” of those applying for "immigration-related benefits." USCIS said this policy is necessary to comply with an executive order that President Trump signed on his first day in office, “Protecting the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats.” Here's what experts think. #TrumpAdministration #SocialMedia #Internet #Immigration #USPolitics
News writer for [@theverge]( ), Jess Weatherbed writes "Two trailblazing scientists who today received this year’s Turing Award for creating fundamental artificial intelligence training techniques are using the spotlight to shine concern on the dangers of rushing AI models out for public consumption." Read more: #AI #TuringAward #ArtificialIntelligence #TechNews #Tech