Don't Let Disney Monopolize A.I.-Generated Art
The indie artists suing Stable Diffusion may not realize it, but they're doing the Mouse's dirty work.
The indie artists suing Stable Diffusion may not realize it, but they're doing the Mouse's dirty work.
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Pessimism is everywhere, but the author of The Cloud Revolution says we're entering a golden age of abundant, ubiquitous, and liberating technology.
The 2018 law criminalizes websites that "promote or facilitate" prostitution. Two of three judges on the panel pushed back against government claims that this doesn't criminalize speech.
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Tech firm operators may face criminal charges if children who use their platforms encounter too much “harmful content.”
There's a good reason why algorithms are still protected by Section 230.
It's the story of a distant future where rich denizens meddle in the affairs of the past.
A Swedish company will soon be delivering electric single-person aircraft that can take off and land vertically, which the F-35B struggles with despite billions in funding.
It's hard to believe its arguments will hold up in court.
The warning signs are flashing "don't be like China."
Plus: House votes to rescind IRS funding, the FDA is putting unnecessary strings on pharmacies filling abortion pill prescriptions, and more...
The internal company documents offer a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how the federal agencies distorted the public debate on one of the world's largest social media platforms.
The consequences of our obsession with urban dystopias and utopias
People in power lean on private businesses to impose authoritarian policies forbidden to the government.
Sebastian Mallaby's The Power Law explores how venture capital and public policy helped shape modern technology.
A surveillance state is no less tyrannical when the snoops really believe it's for your own protection.
A slew of recent research suggests parents should relax a bit about screen time.
Kelly Conlon's bizarre experience gives a glimpse into a future with omnipresent facial recognition systems.
"We can—and should—develop space without government help," says Reason Foundation's Robert W. Poole.
Also, there are battle whales.
Antitrust regulators don't seem to understand how the video game industry works.
Plus: moral panic about department stores, the obvious cause of homelessness, and more...
Most dangerously of all, they're starting to make their own central bank digital currencies.
It’s one of the most competitive industries in the world, and there’s no good reason to stop Microsoft from acquiring Activision Blizzard.
The new book Inventor of the Future prefers to show him as a credit hog.
The lawsuit alleges that TikTok's algorithm funnels inappropriate content directly to teens. That not only defies logic, but it is also antithetical to how a social media platform keeps users.
Photos and information you store on iCloud will be safer from hackers, spies, and the government.
Fixing federal permitting rules and easing immigration policies would help companies like the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, which are interested in building more plants in America.
Plus: ACLU sides against religious freedom, abortions after Dobbs, and more...
"The state of New York can't turn bloggers into Big Brother, but it's trying to do just that," said FIRE attorney Daniel Ortner.
A precedent set in the January 6 prosecutions could be dangerous to the public.
At a dangerous moment for the free exchange of ideas, civil libertarians can tally a win.
Plus: Same-sex marriage bill passes Senate, Montana "mountain man" takes property rights case to SCOTUS, and more...
Mastodon might not be the future of decentralized social media, but it can’t hurt to check it out as Twitter implodes.
These are the people who showed up when the economy was shut down by the government, working in jobs labeled "essential."
Thousands of tech workers are being laid off. That’s putting H-1B visa holders on tight timelines to find new work.
The mainstream coverage of SBF and FTX is more than a little blasé.
The Atlas of Surveillance lets us monitor the agencies that snoop on the public.
The bill would amp up surveillance while doing little to actually protect anyone.
The co-founder of the crypto exchange Kraken will join Reason's livestream Thursday at 1 p.m. Eastern to discuss the downfall of Sam Bankman-Fried and his company, FTX.
Thanks to the rise of private spaceflight companies, mankind will have a future off-Earth.
Starlink is the biggest player in the satellite business, for now.
The ice cream's innovative freezers helped Pfizer keep COVID-19 vaccines stable during transit.
One critic calls it "arrogant vandalism," but advocates say it might be a necessary form of self-preservation.
How the FCC went from regulating telegraphs to regulating satellites
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