Artificial intelligence harms, problematic social media content, data privacy violations – the issues are the same, but the policymakers and regulators who deal with them are about to change.
Newsweek has a breakdown of some new state laws coming into effect, concerning social media, data privacy, gun safety and ...
With TikTok facing a Supreme Court showdown and potential U.S. ban in January 2025, the industry's biggest disruption may lie ...
Current legal safeguards on online content don't address the power of algorithms which can keep kids addicted to social media ...
Twelve states have addressed teen social media access: five with laws in effect now, four coming in 2025, and three blocked by court injunctions. The wave of regulation, which began in Connecticut in ...
Florida’s social media law took effect on Jan. 1. Here’s what to know. Under the new law, kids younger than 14 won’t be ...
Most social media users say they are uneasy (42%) or ambivalent (38%) about sharing personal information on social media sites and such attitudes, though they vary in intensity across popular social ...
This is a precarious situation in the age of AI — where disinformation becomes undistinguishable from genuine information.