Governor Andy Beshear on Thursday signed a privacy law that doesn’t give people the right to opt out of ad targeting based on pseudonymous information.
College Students Split On How TikTok Ban Might Affect Their Grades
A new study finds Gen Z views TikTok as a relied-upon educational resource, with 30% saying their grades will worsen if TikTok is banned and 24% saying their grades would improve.
Meta To Expand AI Content Labels
In May, Meta will begin adding “Made with AI” labels to content manipulated by both AI and people across Instagram, Facebook and Threads.
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YouTube CEO Warns OpenAI Against Using Its Data
YouTube CEO Neal Mohan doesn’t know whether OpenAI has used the company’s videos to train its AI models like Sora, but wants to make it perfectly clear that doing so would be a “clear violation” of
YouTube’s terms of use.
YouTube’s terms of use.
Core Local TV Ad Spending Declining
In 2023, local TV stations witnessed core ad revenue sinking 3% compared to annual growth for the three years previously, according to Moody’s Ratings.
Mark Penn, No Labels And The 2024 Election
In March the Lincoln Project concluded that “A vote for No Labels is a vote for Donald Trump. Nancy Jacobson and Mark Penn’s plan is clear: help Donald Trump win a second term.”
Dramamine Gives Barf Bag The Old Heave-Ho
A complicated combination of pride, guilt, and humor went into the making of this vomit-bag-based chronicle, “The Last Barf Bag.”
Amazon Walks Back ‘Just Walk Out’
Amazon said it made the decision to cut the technology due to customer feedback.
FCC Plans Broadband Privacy Crackdown
Broadband providers are “situated to collect vast swaths of sensitive information about their customers,” the FCC says in its proposed declaratory ruling and order on net neutrality.