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Commentary
The news media are not being transparent about how they intend to use A.I. as the truth becomes more elusive than ever
By
Josh Brandau
August 9, 2023
Commentary
Generative A.I. has supercharged the speed at which false information spreads. Can our reputations survive the ‘two-hour internet day?’
By
Richard Torrenzano
July 18, 2023
Tech
‘ChatGPT is down’ is the new ‘dog ate my homework’—outages of the popular A.I. leave students and professionals alike scrambling
By
Paolo Confino
July 12, 2023
Commentary
Only 1 in 3 African women have access to the internet–compared with half of men. The cost to the continent’s economy could be in the billions
By
Michelle A. Williams
June 19, 2023
Commentary
Brands that get caught up in the culture wars don’t know themselves–or their customers
By
Richard Torrenzano
June 7, 2023
Lifestyle
Internet sensation Mr. Beast has become the face of ‘stunt philanthropy’ by raising money for worthy causes —and a few ethical questions
By
Monica Lea
and
The Conversation
May 30, 2023
Commentary
The A.I. revolution could be under threat as Big Tech attempts to take web data out of the public domain
By
Or Lenchner
May 17, 2023
Success
Americans barely have media literacy. Now teachers have to tackle ‘digital literacy.’
By
David Klepper
,
Manuel Valdes
and
The Associated Press
March 20, 2023
Commentary
What the well-meaning critics of online advertising are missing—and how they could hurt the communities they’re trying to protect
By
Andrea Breanna
February 28, 2023
Tech
The attention economy has never been more cutthroat—Forget critical thinking, it’s time to get good at ‘critical ignoring’
By
Ralph Hertwig
,
Anastasia Kozyreva
,
Sam Wineburg
,
Stephan Lewandowsky
and
The Conversation
February 21, 2023
Misguided policies the world over are slowly killing the open internet
By
Andrew Sullivan
February 13, 2023
Leadership
Britain plans to jail tech company bosses who don’t protect kids from online harm
By
Kitty Donaldson
and
Bloomberg
January 17, 2023
Commentary
How closing the digital divide can improve the global economic outlook for 2023 and beyond
By
Jack Azagury
January 10, 2023
Commentary
2023 will be the year of digital assassination. Are you ready for the 2-hour internet day?
By
Richard Torrenzano
December 14, 2022
Finance
Internet providers are giving poorer, less white U.S neighborhoods worse connectivity for the same price
By
The Associated Press
October 20, 2022
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Sasha Rogelberg
Arts & Entertainment
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The Associated Press