EU AI Act Compromise: High-Risk Rules Delayed, Nudification Apps Banned

EU AI Act compromise delays high-risk rules to 2027, bans 'nudification' apps, reduces paperwork for SMEs. Agreement reached after failed trilogues.

Inside the Musk-Altman Trial and How AI Could Revolutionize Democracy

Elon Musk vs Sam Altman trial reveals new details; AI's potential to strengthen democracy; artificial scientists could reshape research.

10 Key Takeaways from Apple's Trademark Battle Over a Fruit-Shaped Logo in the EU

A listicle breaking down Apple's trademark battle with a Chinese keyboard maker over a fruit-shaped logo, covering key details of the EUIPO decision, brand strategy, and lessons for businesses.

Google's AI Overviews and the Publisher Dilemma: Can 'Further Exploration' Restore Lost Traffic?

Google's AI Overviews reduced publisher clicks by 58%, prompting a lawsuit from Penske Media. Google's new 'Further Exploration' section aims to restore traffic.

Section 702 Renewal Threatens 'Turnkey Totalitarian State,' Whistleblower Warns

Congress near renewal of Section 702 mass spying program; whistleblower warns of 'turnkey totalitarian state'—privacy groups fight back.

Google's AI Overviews: The Click Crisis and the 'Further Exploration' Fix

Google's AI Overviews caused a 58% drop in publisher clicks. Now a 'Further Exploration' section aims to recover some traffic. Penske Media has filed an antitrust lawsuit.

How Google’s AI Overviews Slashed Publisher Traffic and the New ‘Further Exploration’ Fix

Google’s AI Overviews cut publisher clicks by 58%; new 'Further Exploration' aims to recover some traffic, but publishers remain wary amid antitrust lawsuits.

10 Key Insights into Apple's $250 Million Siri Settlement and More

A listicle covering 10 essential facts about Apple's $250 million Siri settlement, including lawsuit origins, payout details, podcast info, sponsor Bitwarden, and privacy implications.

A Citizen's Guide to Dismantling the Surveillance State

A step-by-step guide to fighting mass surveillance: educate, donate, use EFF tools, advocate, and share. Join EFF to protect privacy.

Apple Agrees to $250 Million Settlement in Landmark Siri Privacy Lawsuit

Apple settles Siri privacy lawsuit for $250M, admitting to unauthorized recording; settlement covers 2014-2020 U.S. users; privacy experts warn of systemic issues.

Don’t Let Your Browser Undermine Your DNS Changes: What You Need to Know

Changing your system DNS may be ineffective if your browser uses its own DNS settings. Learn how to check and align browser DNS with system DNS for true privacy and speed benefits.

Inside the Musk vs. Altman Trial and AI's Role in Democracy: Key Takeaways

Highlights from the Musk vs. Altman trial, a blueprint for AI to strengthen democracy, and the rise of artificial scientists in research.

Major Publishers and Novelist Sue Meta and Zuckerberg Over Copyright Infringement in AI Training

Five major publishers and novelist Scott Turow sue Meta and Mark Zuckerberg for using copyrighted books to train AI without permission, raising key copyright questions.

Courtroom Showdown: Greg Brockman's $30 Billion OpenAI Stake and the Fight Over the Company's Mission

Greg Brockman's disclosure of a $30B OpenAI stake in Elon Musk's lawsuit raises questions about profit vs. humanity. Q&A explores Musk's evidence, legal arguments, and implications.

AI Crawlers and the Collapse of IP Reputation: A 2026 Data Deep Dive

In 2026, automated traffic dominates the web, datacenter IPs lose effectiveness, AI crawlers surge, and GDPR fines hit €1.15B while only 1.3% of complaints are penalized.

OpenAI Co-Founder Brockman Reveals $30 Billion Stake as Musk Lawsuit Intensifies

Greg Brockman reveals $30B OpenAI stake in Musk trial; testimony highlights tension between personal wealth and nonprofit mission.

8 Crucial Reasons Why the Open Social Web Depends on Section 230

Section 230 is crucial for the decentralized Open Social Web, protecting small hosts from lawsuits and preserving free expression. Weakening it would empower Big Tech and kill community-run platforms.

7 Critical Facts About Utah's New Anti-VPN Law Taking Effect May 6

Utah's SB 73 law targeting VPNs for bypassing age verification takes effect May 6, 2026. Learn 7 critical facts including location tracking, instruction bans, and the liability trap.

Why Section 230 Is Critical for the Decentralized Social Web

The Open Social Web’s survival hinges on Section 230, which protects small hosts from liability. Weakening it would empower Big Tech and crush decentralized alternatives like Mastodon and Bluesky.

Utah's SB 73: How the New VPN Law Could Affect Online Privacy

Utah's SB 73, effective May 6, 2026, targets VPN use to bypass age verification, potentially forcing global age checks or VPN blocks, raising major privacy concerns.

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