NSFW material has reportedly been flowing freely across continents thanks to the unique art installation.
A judge said nonwhite creators who sued YouTube "do not come close" to proving racially biased algorithms were responsible for their videos getting taken down.
Colleen Ballinger's ukulele song, Sienna Mae Gomez's interpretive dance, and Jeffree Star's voguing are only the tip of the iceberg.
Does surveillance tech help cops catch criminals? Not in NOLA, a new report from the city shows.
The rise of convincing and ubiquitous deepfake technology is leading to scenarios where bad actors deny reality in court.
An Axon board member livestreamed himself being tased as proof the devices are safe. A death in police custody and use of force data tell a different story.
io9 chats with writer John Jennings to learn more about the Silver Surfer's new miniseries–and a new hero decades in the making.
A new Homeland Security report details orders to connect protesters arrested in Portland to one another in service of the Trump's imaginary antifa plot.
"The previously redlined areas of Harlem and Brooklyn were nearly dark, signaling little running, while Manhattan was lit up, showing high levels of activity."
Critics warn the change could restrict members of the media and impede protestors' ability to effectively organize.
Outrage followed news that a school district banned books encouraging girls to learn code. The district denied ever axing them. Who was telling the truth?
The groups criticized MGM and Amazon for allegedly trying to, "put a happy face on a dangerous product."
The right to film police is subject to a patchwork of conflicting state laws with no Supreme Court intervention in sight.
A new boycott campaign against the conservative broadcaster and ad exchanges is to unveil how complicated tech systems can keep far-right franchises afloat.
Minneapolis P.D. engaged in a 'pattern and practice' of racial discrimination both online and off for at least 10 years, a state agency said.
The San Francisco District Attorney called the practice "legally and ethically wrong."
Patriot Front members confessed to destroying numerous works of art in private messages.
After Rittenhouse was found not guilty of murder over a triple shooting at a protest, Facebook will allow him to return.
Police asked for DEA's help surveilling protests in over 50 cities, records show.
On Wednesday, the European Parliament called for a moratorium on police use of the biometric tool. It'd be great if U.S. legislators did the same.
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