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Microsoft, Amazon and Google among those to cut ‘responsible AI’ teams as part of broader reductions
If the company is valued on the same metric as Snap, the equity is worth nothing
A conference in California debates whether the free market has been left unchecked for too long
Social media company seeks subpoena and removal of software instructions from GitHub
Rodge Cohen; Matt Levine; British imperial loot; and the shame of Twitter blue ticks
A growing body of evidence links a rise in depression in children to social media use. Will it lead to more regulation?
Even online influencers are falling foul of changing taste in enhanced features and cosmetic treatments
The former New York Times columnist on free speech, Elon Musk’s Twitter Files and moving on from the culture wars
Why worry about TikTok when you’ve still got HanCock and OakShok?
Shou Zi Chew takes tough questions from legislators as China vows to oppose any forced sale
Concerns mount about security implications of using Chinese-owned social media
Digital World Acquisition terminates Patrick Orlando amid ‘unprecedented headwinds’
Ban would set worrying precedent for China tech groups forced to expand overseas by domestic saturation
Chinese parent company ByteDance stuck between legal manoeuvres aimed at controlling video app’s future
Haute horlogerie was slow to embrace social media. Then the tick-tockers stepped in
Even after previous breakneck expansion, productivity will eventually suffer if lay-offs are not well managed
More staff policing illegal and violent footage join trade unions to demand higher pay and greater support
They dispense housekeeping tips to millions of social media followers — but that’s only part of their appeal
His lieutenants have upended the company by identifying who to fire and refusing to pay vendors
Chinese owner of popular app has come under increasing pressure over its use of data
Computing platform shifts usually leave some industry leaders out in the cold
British minister says it is prudent and proportionate to restrict use of Chinese-owned social media app
Yale academic was among the first to show that tech groups’ ‘free’ products could be anti-competitive
ByteDance-owned video app has faced drumbeat of bipartisan opposition from Washington
As online rumours about SVB snowballed, each social media post had the same impact as shouting ‘fire’ in a crowded cinema
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