From quiet blacklisting to legal gag orders, former insiders describe how exposing Big Tech’s harms often comes with lasting professional exile.
Global power is increasingly being transferred from politicians to tech companies and their owners, Britain’s new spy chief ...
Yaël Eisenstat didn’t expect her career to completely unravel after publicly accusing her former employer of profiting off ...
Meta made over $3 billion last year from Chinese advertisers pushing scams, illegal gambling, and pornography-and when an ...
Meta's AI overhaul, culture shifts, layoffs, and performance crackdowns have sparked internal clashes, employee exits, and ...
Amid the heated debate over Australia’s social media ban, one group has remained conspicuously silent: the tech titans who ...
On Thursday's episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live," host Jimmy Kimmel tore into Time magazine's 2025 Person of the Year cover ...
Mark Zuckerberg publicly admitted that Meta gave fact-checkers too much power, calling the system a mistake and announcing a ...
A wax head of Elon Musk is seen on a robot dog as a part of an art installation called "Regular Animals" by digital artist ...
"I’m going to get kicked out in three days, so we need to go on a date quickly," Zuckerberg told Priscilla Chan at the time.
Meta wants AI to empower individuals, not centralize control Future devices may replace traditional screens with glasses and wristbands Letter emphasizes AI’s role in unlocking human creativity and ...