Google Shuts Down Political Ads in Two States Due to Difficult Reporting Guidelines
This will hurt local challengers, not the Kremlin.
This will hurt local challengers, not the Kremlin.
Employee head taxes are enjoying an undeserved popularity.
It's not just email spam; GDPR has led companies to shut down access to sites and games.
Our video is awesome. But nothing in the First Amendment says YouTube has to run it.
Company throws weight behind reformers who want to end the practice of jailing people who cannot afford to pay.
Will the lack of ideological diversity doom big tech companies?
No vehicle is truly self-driving if a "safety driver" is still sitting in the front seat
If our democracy cannot survive another 43 hours of political videos on YouTube, it is already doomed.
Comma.ai aims to bring plug-and-play autonomy to the masses.
The overreaction to critiques of diversity methods ramps up the culture war unnecessarily.
Reason editors talk white supremacy in Virginia, free speech, the controversial Google memo, and more.
The former Google employee and author of a now notorious memo about the company's diversity culture chats with Reason.
Make no mistake, says Cato Institute's Walter Olson, the government is playing a role in policing speech at your job.
The vast majority of the histrionic reactions on social media and elsewhere have misrepresented not only what the memo says but also its purpose.
It's not just the state that wields power and squelches good-faith debate.
Reason editors discuss Democracy in Chains, the future of privacy, Freedom Fest, and Trump's pardoning power.
On the other hand, Google's Verily is debugging Fresno.
Not Canadian? Not in Canada? It doesn't matter, according to its supreme court.
'Fundamentally, security is more important than surveillance.'
Shameless crony capitalism play by Detroit automaker
The future is rushing toward us. Unfortunately, the government wants to help.
A perplexingly stupid op-ed against self-driving cars in The New York Times
Secret snooping gets slightly less so.
Trump will not stop 'irrevocable' transition to clean energy, say activists
Amid European calls for speech crackdown, social media companies introduce tool for easier deletions.
Human drivers in other vehicles seem prone to rear-ending Google's robot cars.
Great accomplishment in the history of human flight, or the greatest accomplishment in the history of human flight?
While regulations hold companies back in the United States, other countries are serving as laboratories for drone innovation and research.
The tech companies agree to review hate-speech notifications within 24 hours and report on their efforts to the E.U.'s "High Level Group on Combating Racism, Xenophobia and all forms of intolerance by the end of 2016."
Jury finds use of Java API was covered by fair use
But didn't disguise it very well
The ad giant's new policy is good-hearted but desperately wrong-headed.
Are you among the timorous or will you embrace the hands-free future?
Attempting to protect fair use from copyright claim abuse
Waiting for FAA regulatory framework is the pits.
But all reported accidents are the fault of conventional cars.
Likely outcome: better for scholars, readers, writers, even publishers.
Self-driving vehicles are legal in most states.
Google, Amazon, and the University of Nevada, Reno are all involved.
Neurotracking, video games, laughing rats, brainwave sniper training, robot love, and a "pernicious libertarian"
Civil liberties erosions aside, it won't work-but that won't keep him from proselytizing for weakened security.
What is the self-driving equivalent of flipping the bird?
Major companies oppose government end-runs around encryption
Google offers a way to view, download, and delete the data its collected on your searches
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