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The Internet Doesn’t Have to Suck
Enshittification author Cory Doctorow says specific policy choices led to today’s broken web — and could lead us out.
Your browser sends a lot of information with each website you visit. That can be used to track you across the internet.
As global ad spend becomes overwhelmingly digital, marketers in Asia Pacific are entering a new era, one defined less by ...
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Want to Save Money on Streaming? Try This
If you're looking to save on streaming services through Verizon, you can choose between individual phone or internet plans or ...
Notion that Google has lost the ability to innovate is a common refrain that we have heard over the past several years and ...
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AI chatbots routinely use user conversations for training, raising privacy concerns
Major AI companies are utilizing user conversations for training purposes, raising significant privacy concerns and ...
We are going to do everything in our power to fight this,” says ICEBlock developer Joshua Aaron after Apple removed his app ...
Big Tech firms are in a race to wrap up a hot new market for AI browsers offering to think and act on our behalf. But they ...
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ChatGPT's new browser wants to track you around the internet — here's why that could be a problem
OpenAI has launched its very own browser, known as ChatGPT Atlas. But there are some major concerns when it comes to privacy.
OpenAI's ChatGPT-powered browser, Atlas, can remember search history to personalize results and take actions like shopping or ...
OpenAI's new hit app has unleashed a new wave of AI slop across the internet. But what happens when there are no rules over ...
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