
A “sticky” homework helper app seems to be a predictable path for a company intent on growing its influence in the United States.
Biometric data captured in surveillance footage, especially of innocent bystanders, may cause far greater harm to all of us in the future.
Americans shouldn’t be angry because of free speech concerns, but instead because of how clear and present TikTok’s dangers have always been to our nation.
Unless big tech rethinks its talent base and what constitutes “fair” and “equitable” in designing the rules around AI, we can only expect problems to persist.
A “sticky” homework helper app seems to be a predictable path for a company intent on growing its influence in the United States.
Biometric data captured in surveillance footage, especially of innocent bystanders, may cause far greater harm to all of us in the future.
Americans shouldn’t be angry because of free speech concerns, but instead because of how clear and present TikTok’s dangers have always been to our nation.
Unless big tech rethinks its talent base and what constitutes “fair” and “equitable” in designing the rules around AI, we can only expect problems to persist.