Users told that American requests for images of sensitive areas should be ignored over national security concerns.
Tech companies like OpenAI are in the grip of a new Red Scare — and talented immigrants are getting caught in the crossfire.
TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, is facing a ban in the United States. What happens next could set the tone for incoming U.S. President Donald Trump's relationship with Beijing.
An uproar with a popular Kindle competitor e-reader has showcased how the use of Chinese AI models in U.S. products could unwittingly spread Chinese propaganda.
Millions are turning to RedNote, a Chinese social media app, as its resemblance to TikTok appeals to users. But dig a little deeper, and the reality becomes far more insidious.
As the fate of TikTok still hangs in the balance, with a ban on Sunday, January 19th looking quite likely, a precious slice of irony has emerged in the culminating days before the ban.
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There are good reasons why American 'TikTok refugees' are flocking to this app over others. But the exodus may not last.
TikTok, owned by the Chinese company ByteDance, went offline in the United States just before a ban took effect only to return the next day. What happens next could set the tone for incoming U.S. President Donald Trump's relationship with Beijing.