Facebook Shruggingly Admits It's a Tool for Propagandists
If that sounds familiar, yes, we’ve been telling you this for a long time..
If that sounds familiar, yes, we’ve been telling you this for a long time..
Remarkable advances are being made in technologies that can analyse brain activity every day and we’re reaching a point that it might be time to clearly define the ethics of peeking into others’ thoughts.
The New York Times Magazine has an interesting story out today about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, fake news, and Facebook’s role as the world’s most prominent information distributor.
The faces we only see in our nightmares are now available on Facebook!
At Facebook’s annual developer conference, F8, on Wednesday, the group unveiled what may be Facebook’s most ambitious—and creepiest—proposal yet.
The update could be a seismic shift for Facebook, which has until now largely relied on text and photos for original content.
The technology is cool, I guess, but who actually wants something like this?
"Democracy likes this"
If you want to minimise the chances of getting contacted out of the blue, here’s what to do.
Is that so, Mr. LeCun? Have you been in a coma for the past 18 months?
Whatever your reasons, here’s how to lock things down.
Where in the world is Palmer Luckey? Well, he’s not at Facebook.
He's got brawn AND he's got brains.
Since it debuted nearly a year ago, Facebook Live has been rife with content moderation problems. The latest in a long line of horrific examples comes from Chicago.
Twitter, Google and Facebook men sat in expensive chairs and were told they're rubbish at their jobs.
As everyone knows, content from InfoWars isn’t “spam,” it’s “total bullshit.”