Big Tech’s ability to influence electoral outcomes and then work in concert with political power is perilous for political and economic competition.
As Elon Musk and his billionaire brethren take power in Trump’s second term, the lack of legal guardrails — and the fading ...
Opinions and thoughts are the author’s own and not those of AFROTECH™. “Oligarchy” is the word that has been spread across ...
Trump’s first week was a catastrophe for many vulnerable people. But the biggest story was his startling initial moves from ...
President Donald Trump attempted to freeze all federal foreign and domestic aid, a move that was temporarily blocked by a ...
This is a massive head start, and cultural symmetry that seemed to make American AI predestined. Open AI is backed by a US$14 ...
Multiple countries, including New Zealand and Australia, are trying to use tax and competition rules to stem the growing ...
Barely a day has passed so far this year without Elon Musk making some hysterical declaration about one or other British ...
Attention, not money, is now the fuel of American politics. Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter turned him into the most powerful ...
This year marks Puppy Bowl XXI, and three puppies from two different Louisiana rescues will be participating. Find out more about the puppies here ...
Those who watched silently as reactionary tech bosses seized power in the US must now wake up and fight back, argues ...
Plenty of his billionaire backers didn’t make the cut at his inauguration. The catbird seats were occupied instead by the ...