Los asistentes de atención al cliente se están volviendo menos robóticos y están en proceso de mejorar de manera significativa durante los próximos años.
Surgeon General Seeks Covid Misinformation Data From Big Tech
Dr. Vivek Murthy also demanded information from the platforms about the major sources of Covid-19 misinformation. Companies have until May 2 to submit the data.
Hollywood Bets Big on the Bad Entrepreneur
With limited series like “The Dropout,†“WeCrashed†and “Super Pumped,†the culture is saturated with ripped-from-the-headlines tales of self-immolating moguls.
TikTok Ukraine War Videos Raise Questions About Spread of Misinformation
The Chinese-owned video app is dealing with a flood of war videos and the question of whether it is spreading unverified information.
Advertising Acts as Another Vehicle of Protest to Ukraine War
Criticism of Russia has become a common feature of advertisements and the marketing industry.
More Internet Options — in Theory
Americans pay more for worse internet service. But that may be beginning to change.
Volunteer Hackers Converge on Ukraine Conflict With No One in Charge
The hackers have claimed a number of disruptions over the past week, blurring the lines between amateurs and groups linked to governments.
Russia Blocks Facebook, as Kremlin Moves to Stifle Dissent
The step could signal further restrictions against other tech companies such as Google, which owns YouTube, and Twitter. Both have also been under pressure by the Russian government.
La guerra Rusia-Ucrania también se libra en internet
Los expertos dicen que historias como el Fantasma de Kiev y la Isla de las Serpientes, ambas de veracidad cuestionable, son propaganda o mensajes diseñados para levantar la moral pero, en el medio, están las audiencias que propagan información poco fiable.
Google Suspends Advertising in Russia
The move came after a Russian regulator demanded that the company stop showing ads with what the regulator claimed was false information about the invasion of Ukraine.
Twitch Says It Will Bar Chronic Spreaders of Misinformation
The new policy will take down channels that persistently lie about vaccines and election fraud, as well as Russian state-run media.
In Ukraine’s Information War, a Blend of Fact and Fiction
Experts say stories like the Ghost of Kyiv and Snake Island, both of questionable veracity, are propaganda or morale boosters, or perhaps both.
Hundreds Held After New Zealand-Led Investigation Into Images of Child Abuse
An international collaboration resulted in the rescue of dozens of children and exposed a secret global network used to share material on sexual abuse.
States Investigate TikTok Over Potential Harms to Younger Users
The group is looking into the Chinese-owned video site for the harms it may pose to younger users.
Should Tech Stay or Go in Russia?
Tech companies seem eager to support Ukraine, but how best to do that isn’t as clear.
Anonymity in Crypto Raises Alarm
Investors give money to pseudonymous developers. Venture capitalists back founders without learning their real names. What happens when they need to know?
How Ukrainians Are Using Social Media to Speak Out About the War
Ukrainians take to social media, and taboos are tumbling as countries abandon neutrality and people abandon indifference to support their cause.
Ucrania enfrenta ciberataques y las empresas tecnológicas intentan defenderla
Después de años de debates sobre la necesidad de alianzas entre el sector público y privado para combatir los ataques cibernéticos, la guerra en Ucrania está poniendo a prueba el sistema.
A Spotlight on Tech’s Invisible Start-ups
A new how-to guide aims to support the start-ups that are chugging along and doing just fine.
How to Buy a Masterpiece on a Budget
With online auctions there’s no accounting for taste — only paying a price for it.