Scarlett Johansson says she is 'shocked, angered' over new ChatGPT voice
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NPR
, May 20, 2024
U.S. House passes revised bill to ban TikTok or force sale
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TechCrunch
, April 20, 2024
How one author pushed the limits of AI copyright
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Wired
, April 17, 2024
Not everyone who lives in a “news desert” would describe it that way
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Marketplace
, April 15, 2024
MrBeast says it’s "painful" watching wannabe YouTube influencers quit school and jobs for a pipe dream: "For every person like me that makes it, thousands don’t"
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Yahoo! Finance
, March 15, 2024
Cyber plagiarism: When AI systems snatch your copyrighted images
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Mind Matters
, February 2, 2024
A satirical animated look at the rise and fall of AI
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Laughing Squid
, January 31, 2024
In other news: The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and Sports Illustrated
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Late Night with Seth Meyers
, January 30, 2024
A secret shelf of banned books thrives in a Texas school, under the nose of censors
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NPR
, January 29, 2024
Generative AI has a visual plagiarism problem: Experiments with Midjourney and DALL-E 3 show a copyright minefield
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IEEE Spectrum
, January 6, 2024
TikTok defends 'Mychal the Librarian,' confronting online hate with empathy
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Good Good Good
, January 4, 2024
Mickey Mouse, long a symbol in copyright wars, to enter public domain: ‘It’s finally happening’
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Variety
, December 22, 2023
Is the internet bad for mental health? What the latest study really means
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Mashable
, November 28, 2023
I was addicted to social media - now I'm suing Big Tech
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BBC
, November 19, 2023
Who owns AI art?
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The Verge
, November 15, 2023
Is the internet really broken? [Blog Post]
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ElizabethTai.com
, November 9, 2023
Google image search will now show a photo’s history. Can it spot fakes?
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Wired
, October 25, 2023
Are people actually using TikTok for news?
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Mashable
, October 20, 2023
Instagram: You can now block it from tracking your web activity
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Mashable
, October 19, 2023
Banned Books Week comes at tense time for nation’s libraries and schools
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The Hill
, October 2, 2023
Book challenges in libraries surge to new record
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American Libraries
, September 20. 2023
Rising number of ‘predatory’ academic journals undermines research and public trust in scholarship
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The Conversation
, September 19, 2023
VPNs, Verizon, and Instagram Reels: how students are getting around the TikTok ban
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The Verge
, September 9, 2023
Use these 'active recall' techniques the next time you study
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Lifehacker
, September 1, 2023
Visual artists fight back against AI companies for repurposing their work
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The Associated Press
, August 31, 2023
Quiz: Test your knowledge of digital topics
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Pew Research Center
, August 17, 2023
What to do when you're accused of writing with AI
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Lifehacker
, August 15, 2023
Threads, Meta's Twitter rival, is tracking you in all sorts of ways
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Mashable
, July 6, 2023
 
A censorship language primer
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Book Riot
, June 30, 2023
Ready to sing Elvis karaoke … as Elvis?The weird rise of AI music
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Rolling Stone
, June 28, 2023
Book bans are on the rise. What are the most banned books and why?
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USA Today
, June 12, 2023
TikTok sues Montana over its new law banning the app
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NPR
, May 22, 2023
How to cite ChatGPT
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Scribbr
, May 15, 2023
Google’s new image search tools could help you identify AI-generated fakes
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The Verge
, May 10, 2023
What AI can teach us about copyright and fair use
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Freethink
, May 8, 2023
Google plans more 'visual, snackable' search, with videos, AI, report says
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CNET
, May 6, 2023
Will Ed Sheeran’s ‘Thinking Out Loud’ win stop other copyright-infringement lawsuits? Attorneys weigh in
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Variety
, May 4, 2023
Social media is doomed to die
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The Verge
, April 18, 2023
Gen Zers are bookworms but say they're shunning e-books because of eye strain, digital detoxing, and their love for libraries
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Business Insider
, March 13, 2023
The best podcasts for everyone
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Wired
, March 10, 2023
Why does everyone want to delete their Instagram account?
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Mashable
, March 8, 2023
AI-created images lose U.S. copyrights in test for new technology
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Reuters
, February 22, 2023
Salman Rushdie, Rishi Sunak condemn Roald Dahl rewrites
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DW
, February 20, 2023
Americans don’t understand what companies can do with their personal data — and that’s a problem
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Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
, February 7, 2023
The race to build a ChatGPT-powered search engine
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Wired
, February 6, 2023
TikTok figured out an easy way to recommend books. The results were dubious
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Slate
, December 31, 2022
Mickey’s copyright adventure: Early Disney creation will soon be public property
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The New York Times
, December 27, 2022
He used AI to publish a children’s book in a weekend. Artists are not happy about it
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Yahoo News
, December 14, 2022
The Supreme Court meets Andy Warhol, Prince, and a case that could threaten creativity
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NPR
, October 12, 2022
Who decides what is acceptable speech on social media platforms? [VIDEO]
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PBS NewsHour
, October 10, 2022
Overwhelming majority of American voters strongly oppose book banning according to national poll
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Book Riot
, September 20, 2022
Banned in the USA: The growing movement to censor books in schools
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PEN America
, September 19, 2022
AI creating 'art' is an ethical and copyright nightmare
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Kotaku
, August 25, 2022
TikTok's in-app browser can monitor every keystroke
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Mashable
, August 19, 2022
Google search is quietly damaging democracy
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Wired
, August 16, 2022
How the internet gets people to plagiarize each other
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Vox
, May 24, 2022
TikTok classes might be the next big thing in education
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Marketplace
, May 23, 2022
Brooklyn library offers access to banned ebooks to teens across the U.S.
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Book Riot
, April 13, 2022
The history of Nazi book burning
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Book Riot
, April 6, 2022
A collection of tips for combating online misinformation like a pro
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Snopes
, March 31, 2022
The internet is not what you think it is: A history, a philosophy, a warning
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Los Angeles Review of Books
, March 22, 2022
What Google search isn't showing you
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The New Yorker
, March 10, 2022
The US Copyright Office says an AI can’t copyright its art
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The Verge
, February 21, 2022
What do you think about efforts to ban books from school libraries?
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The New York Times
, February 7, 2022
There's a way to delete the frightening amount of data Google has on you
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CNET
, January 31, 2022