Dilbert by Scott Adams for Sat, 21 Jan 2023
How to Spot AI-Generated Art, According to Artists
Creatives disagree about the ethical uses of these tools, but one thing is clear: AI art identification is about to become a whole lot harder.
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Adam Schiff, Disinformation Man
The latest Twitter documents show how he deceived the public and has earned his ouster from the Intelligence Committee.
Will Reports of TikTok’s ‘Heating’ Practice Turn Up the Heat Even More on the Platform?
The For You feed on TikTok is valuable real estate, and there are countless online posts featuring advice and best practices on how to stake a claim to part of that land, but the most foolproof method of doing so is apparently out of the control of brands and creators. Emily Baker-White of Forbes spoke…
Bring On the Debate About the U.S. Fight for Ukraine
Washington found its role only after Russia proved its weakness and Kyiv proved its strength.
Twitter Introduces Pinned Lists
Twitter introduced a new pinned Lists feature and extended its Community Notes crowdsourced fact-checking initiative to more countries. Owner Elon Musk said in a tweet Friday that users can tap Lists on their profile page, create Lists of accounts to follow and tap the pin icon, which will enable them to swipe left and right…
Verizon Taps Eli Manning to Quarterback Social Campaign Backing ‘Welcome Unlimited’ Plan
Former New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning is coming off the bench for a social campaign backing Verizon’s “Welcome Unlimited” plan. The wireless carrier is giving away 20 pairs of tickets to the next three Super Bowls, and Manning pitches ways to join one of the winners, including offering to coach their kid’s football team….
Who’s Threatening Israeli Democracy?
Israel’s Supreme Court makes the best case for its own reform.