Tate Ryan-Mosley
Tate Ryan-Mosley
Tech policy & digital rights sr. reporter @TechReview | MA in Global Policy '22 @SAISHopkins | Send me tips: tate.ryan-mosley@technologyreview.comSource
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Next-gen content farms are using AI-generated text to spin up junk websites

Next-gen content farms are using AI-generated text to spin up junk websites

People are using AI chatbots to fill junk websites with AI-generated text that attracts paying advertisers, according to a new report from the media research organization NewsGuard that was shared exclusively with MIT Technology Review. Over 140 major brands are paying for ads that end up on unreliable AI-written sites, likely without their knowledge. Ninety percent of the ads from major brands found on these AI-generated news sites were served by Google, though the company’s own policies prohibit sites from placing Google-served ads on pages that include “spammy automatically generated...

June 27, 2023
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The new lawsuit that shows facial recognition is officially a civil rights issue

The new lawsuit that shows facial recognition is officially a civil rights issue

You need to enable JavaScript to view this site.On January 9, 2020, Detroit police drove to the suburb of Farmington Hill and arrested Robert Williams in his driveway while his wife and young daughters looked on. Williams, a Black man, was accused of stealing watches from Shinola, a luxury store. He was held overnight in jail. During questioning, an officer showed Williams a picture of a suspect. His response, as he , was to reject the claim. “This is not me,” he told the officer. “I hope y’all don’t think all black people look alike.” He says the officer replied: “The computer says it’s...

April 14, 2021
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Beauty filters are changing the way young girls see themselves

Beauty filters are changing the way young girls see themselves

You need to enable JavaScript to view this site.Veronica started using filters to edit pictures of herself on social media when she was 14 years old. She remembers everyone in her middle school being excited by the technology when it became available, and they had fun playing with it. “It was kind of a joke,” she says. “People weren’t trying to look good when they used the filters.” But her younger sister, Sophia, who was a fifth grader at the time, disagrees. “I definitely was—me and my friends definitely were,” she says. “Twelve-year-old girls having access to something that makes you not...

April 2, 2021
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The technology that powers the 2020 campaigns, explained

The technology that powers the 2020 campaigns, explained

You need to enable JavaScript to view this site.Campaigns and elections have always been about data—underneath the empathetic promises to fix your problems and fight for your family, it’s a business of metrics. If a campaign is lucky, it will find its way through a wilderness of polling, voter attributes, demographics, turnout, impressions, gerrymandering, and ad buys to connect with voters in a way that moves or even inspires them. Obama, MAGA, AOC—all have had some of that special sauce. Still, campaigns that collect and use the numbers best win. That’s been true for some time, of course....

September 28, 2020
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