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Musk’s Riot Provocations Prompt UK to Seek Tougher Online Rules

Musk’s Riot Provocations Prompt UK to Seek Tougher Online Rules

Keir Starmer called for a “mature conversation” with social media companies to limit malicious content that’s stoked days of rioting in the UK. Instead, he found himself in an escalating online confrontation with Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X.Now, the UK is mulling steps to tighten the regulation of platforms like Musk’s — and finding it has few levers, especially when the owner is a major amplifier of misinformation. One step would be to revive a key provision in the Online Safety Act, set to be implemented later this year, giving authorities more power to force social media companies…
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Suspected Foreign Agitators Boost UK Extremists to Inflame Riots

Suspected Foreign Agitators Boost UK Extremists to Inflame Riots

Suspected foreign state-backed actors and UK domestic extremists have coalesced online to stoke racism and incite violence across the UK, taking advantage of services from TikTok to the messaging service Telegram.Over the last 10 days, channels on the social media site Telegram, prominent accounts on X and self-described British patriots on ByteDance Ltd.’s TikTok have pushed users to appear at centers for asylum-seekers and take part in demonstrations that later turned violent. Other accounts have spread false allegations about members of the Islamic community. Source link lol
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OpenAI Co-Founders Schulman and Brockman Step Back

OpenAI Co-Founders Schulman and Brockman Step Back

Greg Brockman, the president of OpenAI and a central figure at the company, said he is is going on leave until the end of the year. At the same time, researcher John Schulman is leaving for rival artificial intelligence startup Anthropic. Both men are OpenAI co-founders, and their moves mark a shift at the company following already significant management churn this year. Source link lol
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Elon Musk’s X to Close San Francisco Office, Relocate Workers

Elon Musk’s X to Close San Francisco Office, Relocate Workers

Elon Musk’s X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, will close its San Francisco office, ending the company’s presence in the city where it was founded in 2006. Chief Executive Officer Linda Yaccarino sent an email to employees saying X will move out of its Market Street space in San Francisco, according to a person familiar with the company. Employees will be relocated to an existing office in San Jose and an engineering office in Palo Alto, according to the person, who asked not to be identified because the email wasn’t shared publicly. Source link lol
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