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Temporary X policy ‘reasonable countermeasure’ to viral war disinformation

March 4, 2026

X will temporarily demonetize accounts that share AI-generated war footage without a label. The news comes after fake war footage flooded social media following U.S. and Israeli airstrikes in Iran.


Reckless deployment of AI image generators ‘enabled and pushed’ by tech industry

January 9, 2026

The chatbot Grok has started limiting requests for A.I. images to X subscribers who pay for certain premium features. The move comes after major criticism and backlash over users creating sexualized deepfakes without consent.


White House faces ‘uphill battle’ on AI executive order

November 20, 2025

The Trump administration is expected to announce an executive order that would direct the Justice Department to sue states that pass laws regulating artificial intelligence. 


No reason to think an AI bubble is about to burst

October 9, 2025

Karan Girotra is a professor of operations, technology, and innovation at Cornell Tech, as well as a professor of management at the SC Johnson College of Business. He says AI remains a key driver of the increasing valuations of private and public companies, and there is no reason to think that will stop any time soon.

Cornell Tech
Economics and Business

AI slop can’t be fixed through opt-in settings alone

November 19, 2025

TikTok is testing a new setting that lets users choose how much AI-generated content they want to see in their “For You” feed. The change is rolling out over the coming weeks. 


Cornell AI experts on chatbots, mental health

August 28, 2025

There are growing concerns over how some people, including teens and children, rely on AI chatbots for mental health support. 


Wearables offer ‘immense potential’ but can easily overwhelm

June 25, 2025

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told lawmakers this week that he wants all Americans wearing a wearable within the next four years, saying the tech is a way people can take control over their own health.


OpenAI seeks to ‘regain lost hype’ through world tour, open-weight model

April 1, 2025

OpenAI is planning to introduce its latest open-weight language model in the coming months, marking the first release of its kind since the GPT-2 model.

Cornell Tech

Meta ‘not only mainstream platform’ with noxious AI tools

June 12, 2025

Meta is suing a company that ran ads on its platforms that promote an app, Crush AI, that lets people create non-consensual, sexualized images of others using AI technology.


Usage of DeepSeek will ‘inevitably’ result in U.S. data to China

February 5, 2025

New research suggests DeepSeek has code hidden in its programming with the capability of sending user data directly to the Chinese government.

Cornell Tech

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