TikTok counted on the First Amendment to save it in court, but judges weren't persuaded at all. Whatever you think about TikTok, that feels like a grim omen for the next era of tech regulation
One of the most important debates in tech right now is the group of folks who think AI is fake and sucks vs. the people who think AI is real and dangerous. I wrote about why I'm in the latter camp, and talked about my differences with Gary Marcus
Some news: amid rapid growth and some over-enforcement of its community guidelines, Bluesky tells me the company will quadruple the size of its content moderation team
The DOJ's plan to force Google to share search queries and results with rivals might be one of the best things that could happen to the web. Suddenly, we might have viable search engines that are more interested in preserving the web than replacing it:
Tomorrow the DOJ will likely call for Google to spin out Chrome. I'm not sure that would make search much more competitive β but forcing the company to share search queries and results with its competitors in real time would