Facebook admits 'mistake' in censoring iconic Trump assassination attempt photo: 'This was an error'
Facebook admitted on Monday that it had wrongly censored the viral image of Donald Trump raising his fist after an assassination attempt against him.
Liberal billionaire George Soros has spent $80 million to 'silence' Americans, Media Research Center says
George Soros-backed Free Press "is looking to incorporate global pressure to push Big Tech platforms to juice their censorship operations," according to the Media Research Center.
Google Gemini backlash exposes comments from employees on Trump, ‘antiracism’ and ‘White privilege’
Politically-charged comments from Google employees, including those who work on Gemini, have come to light amid backlash to the artificial intelligence chatbot.
Racial bias in artificial intelligence: Testing Google, Meta, ChatGPT and Microsoft chatbots
Chatbots from Microsoft, Meta and Open AI (ChatGPT) were tested for evidence of racial bias after Google paused its AI Gemini over historical inaccuracies.
Zuckerberg’s viral apology achieved ‘nothing’ as mogul was wary of hurting federal case against Meta: expert
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was forced into an apology during last month’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing because he couldn’t jeopardize an ongoing federal case, according to a legal guru.
Pressed by GOP senator, Zuckerberg apologizes mid-hearing for Big Tech's harms to victims' families
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stood during a Senate hearing and apologized to an overflow audience of families of victims who were allegedly harmed by content on social media platforms.
Sen. Rubio slams corporations for remaining on TikTok despite boycotting X
Sen. Marco Rubio sends scathing letters to 18 companies who are boycotting X, formerly known as Twitter, yet continue posting on TikTok despite concerns of links to Chinese government.
Big Tech restaurant vendor Toast to replace CEO after fee outrage caused by 'breach of ethical leadership'
Toast Inc., the Boston-based Big Tech restaurant point-of-sale vendor, announced a management change six weeks after it angered customers over its sudden new fees.
House GOP considering Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg for contempt of Congress, hearing planned
The House Judiciary Committee will meet Thursday to consider whether to hold Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in contempt of Congress.
Mom-and-pop restaurant revolt forces Big Tech vendor Toast to rescind its surprise fees on American diners
Big Tech restaurant point-of-sale vendor Toast Inc. was forced to rescind its sudden new fees on consumers following a nationwide revolt by mom-and-pop restaurateurs.
Sudden new fees charged to millions of Americans by Big Tech vendor Toast spark congressional query
Congress is looking into new fees charged by Big Tech restaurant vendor Toast after a FOX Business exclusive report on Tuesday highlighting national outrage at the fees.
Restaurateurs fuming over ominous new fee billed to their customers by Big Tech vendor
American restaurateurs are fuming over a new fee being charged to their customers by a powerful third-party point-of-sale vendor, Toast Inc., without their consent.
Supreme Court rules for social media giants in cases over third-party content, declines to address Section 230
The Supreme Court on Thursday handed big tech companies Google and Twitter a legal victory, and avoided answering the question on Section 230.
FTC pushes for budget increase as Big Tech lobbying surges
As Republicans criticize the FTC for seeking more funding, Big Tech giants continue to spend a lot of money lobbying lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
TikTok ban a bipartisan effort on Capitol Hill
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are joining forces, introducing legislation to ban Chinese-owned mobile application TikTok from phones as questions continue about security risks.
New House oversight subcommittee a 'better use of Congress' time' than anti-tech laws: CEI
The Competitive Enterprise Institute is hailing the formulation of a new House subcommittee charged with oversight of government's alleged collusion with tech companies
School districts blocking ChatGPT amid fears of cheating, educators weigh in on AI
School districts are banning a new artificial intelligence-powered chatbot that can respond to prompts on demand, such as writing complex essays.
Lawmakers push for vote on bipartisan Big Tech antitrust bill before 2022 ends
House and Senate lawmakers say Congress should rein in Big Tech companies by passing bipartisan antitrust legislation before Congress ends next week.
Mass. health officials worked with Google to covertly install COVID ‘spyware’ into 1M phones, lawsuit claims
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is facing a class-action lawsuit for covertly installing a Google tracking app on over 1 million Android phones without users' permission.
Frequent MSNBC guest ripped for plotting to strip Elon Musk of US citizenship: ‘Stupid and incompetent’
A variety of Twitter users mocked commentator Dean Obeidallah after he declared that he was launching an inquiry into industrialist Elon Musk's immigration records.