Some of the biggest social media platforms are failing to detect and remove dangerous suicide and self-harm content, according to a study. The Molly Rose Foundation found that of more than 12 million content moderation decisions made by six of the biggest platforms, over 95% of them were detected and…
General Motors is being accused of collecting data about the “bad” habits of drivers and selling it on to…
Google’s freshly updated Pixel range has been revealed at Made by Google 2024 – the tech giant’s annual hardware…
An outbreak of mpox has been declared a public health emergency in Africa by the continent’s top health body.…
Social media platform Bluesky says it has seen a surge in signups in the United Kingdom in recent days.…
A TikTok user appears in a photograph holding two children. In another, he is in a gym, training with…
The US Department of Justice is considering breaking up Google, according to reports from Bloomberg, the New York Times…
Older people who feel their life still has purpose are less likely to get memory loss, a survey has…
Scientists say there could be water on Mars underground, and more than enough to fill the planet’s oceans. Scientists…
