The order is focused on applicants for H-1B visas, which are frequently used by tech companies and is part of a campaign by ...
In addition to pardoning two North Carolina turkeys at the annual White House ceremony, President Donald Trump discussed his ...
As AI car crashes go, the recent publishing of a hallucinated book list in the Chicago Sun-Times quickly became a multi-vehicle pile-up. After a writer used AI to create a list of summer reads, the ...
Starting Monday, fact-checking on Meta platforms will officially end in the US. Newly appointed chief of global policy Joel Kaplan announced the deadline on Friday in an X post. "By Monday afternoon, ...
In public discourse, we spend a great deal of collective energy debating the accuracy of facts. We fact-check politicians, ...
As the leadup to the 2026 midterm elections begins, social media users — among them billionaire X owner Elon Musk, who ...
For the past two years, hiring in professional and business services roles— more commonly referred to as "white collar" jobs— has been slow. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that in May, hiring ...
The popular app will let users add context to videos through a “community notes” program much like those on X and Meta. By Emmett Lindner and Sapna Maheshwari TikTok will soon let some of its users ...
This article was originally published by the Duke Reporters’ Lab and is republished here with permission. After years of weeding through the ever-growing tangle of misinformation, journalists and ...
Early this year, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta would be ditching its long-running fact checking program, claiming that it has enabled too much “censorship” on the company’s apps. Now, Meta has ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, will officially end its fact-checking program Monday, a top company official said. “By Monday afternoon, our fact-checking program in the US will be ...