‘It’s called planned obsolescence’: Driver calls out Chrysler, Ford, Subaru, and Nissan cars for restricting repairs
‘It’s a complete lie.’
On Mar 27, 2024 by Braden Bjella
‘We take one image’: A.I. is changing how you shop online
‘[W]e can actually superimpose what that product would look like.’
On Mar 8, 2024 by Braden Bjella
’48 minutes in the car by myself with no driver???’: Passenger says her driverless taxi was programmed to make a risky turn into oncoming traffic. She can’t change it
‘Waymo? Waymo anxiety.’
On Mar 8, 2024 by Jack Alban
Police struggle to justify use of Fusus, a community surveillance tool they foisted on citizens
It’s used in over 70 U.S. police departments.
On Jan 18, 2024 by Samantha Barrett
‘I’ll never purchase a TV from Best Buy’: Customer says they bought TV from Best Buy. The TV came damaged and store won’t take it back
‘Moral of the story, go to Costco.’
On Jan 3, 2024 by Stace Fernandez
The 8 biggest AI flops of 2023
AI won’t be taking all of our jobs—yet.
On Dec 26, 2023 by Tricia Crimmins
‘Something to make you think’: Woman warns that memories may be lost to the ‘digital dark age’
“How many of you can access old text messages on your very first phones?”
On Dec 18, 2023 by Sarah Kester
‘But they can’t hire cashiers’: Viewers concerned as Walmart customer shows her first-ever home delivery by drone
‘if the whole house is sick and you need medicine this is perfect’
On Dec 17, 2023 by Jack Alban
‘We should get paid’: Customer get stuck at self-checkout while trying to remove security tags themselves
‘It’s giving Zara nightmare.’
On Nov 20, 2023 by Tiffanie Drayton
‘I will do everything I can to reunite the company’: OpenAI board member publicly apologizes as employees post demand to bring back Sam Altman
There is a new twist in the OpenAI story every minute.
On Nov 20, 2023 by Marlon Ettinger
India’s wanton internet shutdowns are cruel, capricious, and entirely ineffective
What happens when a burgeoning, connected society is thrust into the digital Stone Age?
On Nov 16, 2023 by Deborah Grey
Muslims are being harassed, assaulted, and slaughtered by Hindu nationalists—and Indians aren’t allowed to watch
India is trying to erase evidence of its citizens’ crimes.
On Nov 16, 2023 by Kaushik Raj
India is the future of the internet under authoritarians
The future of the authoritarian internet is on display in India.
On Nov 16, 2023 by David Covucci
WhatsApp’s 100 billion daily messages in India are all under the BJP’s watchful eye
The Indian government wants total access to WhatsApp.
On Nov 16, 2023 by Divya Chirayath
In India’s biggest surveillance state, 1 million cameras watch your every move
Telangana is the future of government tracking.
On Nov 16, 2023 by Shweta Desai
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