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Feds Have Warned Medicare Insurers That ‘AI’ Can’t Be Used To (Incompetently And Cruelly) Deny Patient Care

9 months 1 week ago
“AI” (or more accurately language learning models nowhere close to sentience or genuine awareness) has plenty of innovative potential. Unfortunately, most of the folks actually in charge of the technology’s deployment largely see it as a way to cut corners, attack labor, and double down on all of their very worst impulses. Case in point: […]
Karl Bode

Florida Legislator Files Bill That Would Keep Killer Cops From Being Named And Shamed

9 months 1 week ago
Prior restraint but it’s a law. Everyone saw this coming. “Marsy’s Laws” began popping up all over the nation, written to prevent the naming of crime victims, especially when the victims were minors. It was perceived as a way to protect victims’ privacy and, hopefully, head off harassment from the not-inconsequential portion of humanity that […]
Tim Cushing

Techdirt Podcast Episode 380: How To Actually Help Kids Online

9 months 1 week ago
As we’ve written about repeatedly, efforts to protect kids online and improve their mental health at the moment all seem to be focused on taking social media away from them, even though all the evidence suggests this would be harmful, not helpful. Today, we’re joined by Rob Morris, who aims to take a different approach […]
Leigh Beadon

Bill Ackman: Nazis On ExTwitter Are Just The Price Of Free Speech; But Marxist Theory Or Anti-Israel Claims On Campus Are Beyond The Pale

9 months 1 week ago
Earlier this year, we wrote about about another “free speech absolutist” and Elon Musk buddy (and investor in ExTwitter), Bill Ackman threatening to file a SLAPP suit over reporting he didn’t like. He’s still promising such a lawsuit against Business Insider, and when it comes, it seems unlikely to succeed. He’s yet to show any […]
Mike Masnick

State Dept. Expands NSO Group-Targeting Ban To Include Anyone Who Misuses Commercial Malware

9 months 1 week ago
Well, NSO Group really made a mess of this for everyone. Ever since the devastating leak showing its customers routinely targeted journalists, government critics, dissidents, and human rights activists (you know, rather than the violent criminals and terrorists they said they’d use the spyware to track), things have gone from bad to worse to career-ending […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The Ultimate Adobe CC Training Bundle

9 months 1 week ago
The Ultimate Adobe CC Training Bundle has 12 courses to help you get the most out of the Adobe Creative Cloud Suite. Courses cover Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, After Effects, and more. It’s on sale for $40. Note: The Techdirt Deals Store is powered and curated by StackCommerce. A portion of all sales from Techdirt […]
Gretchen Heckmann

ExTwitter Suspends Reporter For ‘Manipulation And Spam’ Hours After Publishing An Article About ‘Manipulation And Spam’ On ExTwitter

9 months 1 week ago
Writer Séamas O’Reilly published his weekly column at the Irish Examiner on Saturday, talking about how spam, scams, and manipulation attempts are flooding the internet. It’s a good article and well worth reading, basically just talking about the proliferation of nonsense online, much of which includes scammers trying to steal money from people. Here’s just […]
Mike Masnick

Data Brokers Help Spam Chemo Patient With Cremation Services Because That’s How Things Work Now

9 months 1 week ago
Every few weeks for the last fifteen years there’s been a massive scandal involving some company, telecom, data broker, or app maker over-collecting your detailed personal location data, failing to secure it, then selling access to that information to any nitwit with a nickel. And despite the added risks this creates in the post-Roe era, we’ve still done little to […]
Karl Bode

Judge Grants Preliminary Injunction Blocking Ohio’s Unconstitutional ‘Parental Consent’ Social Media Law

9 months 1 week ago
Last month we wrote about Netchoice suing Ohio over its “Parental Notification by Social Media Act,” in which I filed a declaration highlighting how problematic the law would be for a site like Techdirt. By the time we’d finished the article about the lawsuit, a federal judge had already granted a temporary injunction, blocking the […]
Mike Masnick

Papers Please, But For Porn Scheduled For A 2025 Debut In The UK

9 months 1 week ago
Stop-start. Push-pull. Yank-tug. That’s the way things have been going in the UK. One would expect better performance from lawmakers with a hard-on for porn. No. Not that way. (Although, maybe that way.) The UK government has spent several years trying to talk service providers, recalcitrant legislators, and the general public into trading away a […]
Tim Cushing

Daily Deal: The 2024 Cybersecurity Mastermind Training Bundle

9 months 1 week ago
The 2024 Cybersecurity Mastermind Training Bundle utilizes a top-down approach to teach participants the essential skills for implementing cybersecurity measures in real-world business environments. Recognizing that hands-on experience on actual projects accelerates learning more effectively than traditional training or online courses, the program provides you with the opportunity to work on real cybersecurity projects, offering […]
Gretchen Heckmann

Media Matters’ Very Strong Response To Elon Musk’s Very Dumb Lawsuit

9 months 1 week ago
Last fall, we detailed the many, many, many, many problems of Elon Musk’s absolutely bullshit ridiculous lawsuit against Media Matters. Again, if you don’t recall, Media Matters found some examples of neo-Nazi content on ExTwitter appearing next to ads from big name brands. Elon got extra mad about this because it also happened a day […]
Mike Masnick

Mozilla Unveils (Possibly Futile) Tool That Lets You Request That Data Brokers Delete Your Data

9 months 1 week ago
Every few weeks for the last fifteen years there’s been a massive scandal involving some company, telecom, data broker, or app maker over-collecting your detailed personal location data, failing to secure it, then selling access to that information to any nitwit with a nickel. And despite the added risks this creates in the post-Roe era, we’ve still done little to […]
Karl Bode

Funniest/Most Insightful Comments Of The Week At Techdirt

9 months 1 week ago
This week, our first place winner on the insightful side is an anonymous comment on our post about Elon Musk funding a SLAPP suit against Disney, responding piece by piece to another commenter: According to MM, every lawsuit by someone right of Bernie is “SLAPP” No. It’s just for whatever reason, the right wing is […]
Leigh Beadon

This Week In Techdirt History: February 4th – 10th

9 months 1 week ago
Five Years Ago This week in 2019, as quickly as it went away, Article 13 was back in the EU. And now somehow the Copyright Directive was even worse than before, but still not bad enough for the copyright industries. Meanwhile, we wrote about the failings of YouTube’s ContentID, the ongoing fight to make PACER […]
Leigh Beadon

Panda Express Opposes Trademark For ‘Trash Panda Vegan’ Food Truck

9 months 2 weeks ago
Here we go again. In so many of these trademark disputes, the disputer far too often is wielding overly broad trademarks granted by the USPTO to suggest that having that registered mark is all they need to shut down the use of those broad terms by others. Nowhere do you find any claims of actual […]
Dark Helmet

Dropshipping Creates Novel Online Business Opportunities For The Long-Term Unemployed In South Africa (And Others)

9 months 2 weeks ago
Dropshipping – memorably described by Sirin Kale in Wired as people “selling products they’ve never handled, from countries they’ve never visited, to consumers they’ve never met” – is one of the best examples of “pure” Internet activity around. As Kale explains: Dropshipping is a “fulfilment” method. At one end of the supply chain, an entrepreneur […]
Glyn Moody