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In a decision on August 27, the US Third Circuit Court of Appeals found that, in 2021, TikTok — via its "For You Page" algorithm — recommended a video promoting a "blackout challenge" to 10-year-old Nylah Anderson. The company had argued in court that it was immune from prosecution due to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. AdvertisementBut the Third Circuit ruling could change that. French and other supporters of the Third Circuit ruling argue that TikTok's liability protections should end where its algorithmic suggestions begin. If they do, their ruling could have even broader consequences than the Third Circuit ruling.
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Musk's commitment to the issue of free speech, however, is otherwise spotty, if not outright hypocritical. The battle in BrazilIn Brazil, the battle got real for Musk. Starlink backed down, eventually complying with legal demands to block X in Brazil, but Musk hasn't given up. AdvertisementMusk argues in memesFor now, Musk seems to be defending free speech (and X's presence in Brazil) by publicly attacking de Moraes. "But if Elon Musk doesn't act differently, I think X or Twitter will be blocked in Brazil for a long time."
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewUK officials said Monday that the country would suspend the export of some arms to Israel. It came days after Israel said it recovered the bodies of six hostages, whom the country said had been killed by Hamas in a tunnel in Gaza. "At a time when we mourn 6 hostages who were executed in cold blood by Hamas inside tunnels in Gaza. Though the consequences of the UK's decision on the wider war may ultimately be limited, its impact may hold more symbolic weight on the geopolitical stage.
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You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. Brazilians are fighting back against the country's ban on the social media platform X, sending demand for VPNs skyrocketing despite threats that users could be fined nearly $9,000 a day for finding workarounds to access Elon Musk's site. AdvertisementAlternatives to X, like Bluesky and Threads, have also seen a spike in new users. The X alternatives were the first and second most downloaded iPhone apps in the country over the weekend. Others are concerned the ban is oppressive and hypocritical, given de Moraes' goal of combating authoritarian extremism in the country.
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Read previewFrench authorities charged Telegram CEO Pavel Durov with six crimes on Wednesday related to allegations that the tech leader allowed illegal activity to proliferate on his platform. Durov's arrest raises questions about free speech and content moderation. Telegram called Durov's arrest "absurd" and said that the company is "awaiting a prompt resolution" of the situation. Durov's arrest has received backlash from free-speech absolutists like Elon Musk — although his track record for allowing speech on X has also come into question. AdvertisementMusk, who has been criticized for the lack of content moderation on his platform X, defended Durov and painted the Telegram CEO's arrest as a broader global threat around free speech.
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Republican groups, both formally and informally aligned with Trump, are preparing to challenge the outcome of the election in multiple battleground states. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. The Guardian reported that Trump allies in Georgia have adopted new rules for the state's election board, allowing members to potentially delay certification of the election over undefined inquiries into ballot discrepancies. "They help to plant the seeds for future efforts to overturn election results that don't go the way that these people want." Representatives for the Trump campaign and Harris' legal team did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.
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"We joined OpenAI because we wanted to ensure the safety of the incredibly powerful AI systems the company is developing," the researchers, William Saunders and Daniel Kokotajlo, wrote in the letter. "But we resigned from OpenAI because we lost trust that it would safely, honestly, and responsibly develop its AI systems." AdvertisementThey continued: "Developing frontier AI models without adequate safety precautions poses foreseeable risks of catastrophic harm to the public." SB1047 "has inspired thoughtful debate," and OpenAI supports some of its safety provisions, Kwon's letter, dated a day before the researchers' letter was sent, read. "We cannot wait for Congress to act — they've explicitly said that they aren't willing to pass meaningful AI regulation," Saunders and Kokotajlo wrote.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewX's office in Brazil is set to close "immediately" amid an escalation in Elon Musk's public feud with Brazilian Supreme Court judge Alexandre de Moraes. "Last night, Alexandre de Moraes threatened our legal representative in Brazil with arrest if we do not comply with his censorship orders," the X Global Government Affairs office announced in a post on the platform. The social media platform remains available for residents of Brazil to access, the company's post noted. X initially agreed to block the accounts per Brazil's legal orders, complying with content moderation requests similar to those made by Turkey, which the platform has previously agreed to honor.
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Scott M. Smith, 40, wasn't expecting student-loan forgiveness. Scott M. Smith, 40, received student-loan forgiveness through PSLF. AdvertisementThe freedom to go back to schoolFor Paul Smylie, 39, student-loan forgiveness means something else. Smylie's student-loan forgiveness is giving him the financial freedom to consider doing just that. In a rule first established under President Barack Obama, any student-loan borrower who can prove they are totally and permanently disabled is eligible for student-loan forgiveness.
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Residents near a San Francisco parking lot faced mysterious nightly noises from Waymo robotaxis. A spokesperson told BI the cars have received a software update, so the city should be quieter now. AdvertisementResidents near a parking lot in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood reported being woken up at unreasonable hours by a mysterious symphony of honking Waymo robotaxis as the driverless cars parked in the lot for the night. "We recently introduced a useful feature to help avoid low speed collisions by honking if other cars get too close while reversing toward us," a Waymo spokesperson told Business Insider. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Read previewElon Musk and former President Donald Trump live-streamed a wide-ranging discussion on Monday, eliciting reactions from tech and business leaders. Gavin Newsom of California, who has a strained relationship with Musk, got a jab in at both the X CEO and the GOP nominee. Related storiesMark PincusMark Pincus, the founder of Zynga, the gaming company behind FarmVille, praised the former president during the conversation with Musk. Pincus said in an X post. The Harris campaignVice President Kamala Harris' campaign hit out at both Musk and the Trump campaign right after the livestream ended in a statement on X.
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Go to newsletter preferencesSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewFormer President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Monday held a much-anticipated conversation live-streamed through Musk's social media platform, X. After a 42-minute delay, Musk began the stream by saying, "This massive attack illustrates there's a lot of opposition to people just hearing what President Trump has to say." Musk said he'd be "happy to help out" with a government efficiency commission, which Trump seemed open to, saying: "You're the greatest cutter." So every one of you is gone, and you are the greatest," Trump said, praising Musk.
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Waymo robotaxis wait in a rented San Francisco parking lot overnight when no riders are around. The honking, which occurs as early as 4 a.m., is part of a known issue the company is addressing. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWaymo robotaxis are waking their San Francisco neighbors with a cacophony of overnight honking as the autonomous cars navigate the parking lot where they idle waiting for new riders.
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Read previewAt Disney's biennial D23 event this weekend, CEO Bob Iger teased the return of fan-favorite characters from "The Mandalorian" and "Toy Story" in new movies and shows from the entertainment giant. The event, which runs through August 11th in Anaheim, California — where Disneyland Park makes its home — highlights the projects Disney is working on in its animation studios and theme parks worldwide. AdvertisementAmong the projects Disney highlighted at this year's event was a trailer for an upcoming film from the "Star Wars" universe, "The Mandalorian and Grogu" directed by Jon Favreau. "Toy Story 5" will be released in theaters on June 19, 2026, but "The Incredibles 3" does not yet have a release date. "We are grateful for every moment, every memory that we're fortunate enough to be part of," Iger said.
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Tim Walz is among the least wealthy candidates to ever run for vice president. According to tax returns, Walz and his wife brought in $166,000 in 2022. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementTim Walz, the governor of Minnesota recently tapped to be Kamala Harris' running mate, is among the least wealthy candidates to run for vice president in US history. According to financial disclosures reported by The Washington Post, Walz and his wife, Gwen, earned $166,000 in 2022.
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Tourists are flocking to Costa Rica, with visitors trying to get a taste of the Blue Zone lifestyle that promises better-than-average health and longevity. Researchers from Stanford have studied the Nicoya Blue Zone. "It's not uncommon to see people in Nicoya live to be in their 90s, but we're seeing that number slip back down into the 80s." AdvertisementStill, if you're in the region, you will probably see a lot about the Blue Zone as a selling point driving more tourism. "A lot of people are using it for their business — Blue Zone this, Blue Zone that — I'm sure they know what it means, but the lifestyle is something that's fading, unfortunately, because it was all the old-timers keeping it alive," Jones told BI.
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Read previewJoe Rogan wants you to know that calling Robert Kennedy Jr. "the only" presidential candidate who "makes sense" wasn't an endorsement. On Rogan's post, Trump allies continued to insult Rogan's intelligence and trustworthiness. Mike Madrid, a Republican political consultant, told The New York Times that Rogan's support of Kennedy Jr "takes straight from the Trump base." However, a potential deal between the two — in which Kennedy Jr. would receive a cabinet position in exchange for his endorsement — fell through. Representatives for Kennedy, Trump, and Rogan did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.
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Nancy Pelosi told CNN she hasn't spoken to Joe Biden since he ended his campaign for president. When asked about the health of their relationship, Pelosi said, "You'd have to ask him." Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementIn her first interview since Joe Biden ended his reelection campaign, Rep. Nancy Pelosi said she hasn't spoken to him since. Speaking to CNN, Pelosi said she hopes to speak with Biden, but "we're all busy."
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Read previewWhen Kamala Harris took up Joe Biden's mantle last month and launched her campaign for president, she did so knowing that she'd have an abbreviated run leading up to the election. Harris' campaign started with sighs of relief from Democratic voters over Biden dropping out and instant enthusiasm that contributed to Harris' record-breaking fundraising efforts, Dagnes, who focuses on political media, said. "Young people represent a strategic sector for Kamala for two reasons," Gutiérrez told BI. AdvertisementTrump has also tried several lackluster nicknames against Harris, like "Laffin' Kamala Harris" and "Cackling Copilot Kamala Harris," which haven't gained traction like "Sleepy Joe" did against Biden. "By maintaining a high level of visibility and continuing to address key voter issues, Harris is well-positioned to leverage the remaining campaign period effectively."
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Read previewKen Griffin is pouring millions of dollars into an effort to block recreational weed from becoming legalized in Florida. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. "Passage of Amendment 3 would create a monopoly for large marijuana dispensaries and permit pot use in public and private areas throughout Florida," Griffin, who lives in Miami, wrote. That's right," Smart & Safe Florida wrote in a Sunday post on X, linking to an article by US News. Polling released this week by local news outlet The Florida Phoenix indicated the measure could likely pass, receiving 64% voter support.
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Surprising status symbols are popping up throughout the US, including dogs that cost six figures. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWhen it comes to status symbols, you typically know one when you see it. But status symbols that may be a lot less obvious seem to be increasingly popping up across the US. From dogs that go for six figures and summer camps that set parents back thousands, here are eight of the most surprising status symbols people are splurging on.
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A judge on Friday questioned the restoration of Elon Musk's multibillion-dollar Tesla pay package. Tesla's lawyers argue a shareholder vote approving the pay should be sufficient to reinstate it. The judge, who previously invalidated the pay package, said the issue "will not end here and now." AdvertisementThe Delaware judge who previously threw out Elon Musk's $55 billion Tesla pay package has cast new doubts on whether the CEO's massive benefits package should be reinstated despite approval from the company's shareholders. Tesla lawyers on Friday argued the pay should be reinstated following a June shareholder vote approving it.
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The other involved Meta AI responses about the shooting, which in some instances inaccurately claimed the incident hadn't occurred at all. In the blog post for Meta, Kaplan denied the decisions had been made with bias. Kaplan said it is a "known issue" that chatbots like Meta AI can be unreliable when asked about breaking news or real-time events. Meta has updated its AI response on the topic, but Kaplan acknowledged, "We should have done this sooner." "These types of responses are referred to as hallucinations, which is an industry-wide issue we see across all generative AI systems, and is an ongoing challenge for how AI handles real-time events going forward.
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Mark Zuckerberg sees a future where we're all wearing AI-powered technology. Speaking with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at the SIGGRAPH conference on Monday, the Meta CEO said he foresees the rise of smart glasses in particular. AdvertisementMeta launched its smart glasses, a collaboration with the eyewear brand Ray-Bans, in 2021. Earlier this year, the company announced an update to Meta AI that enabled the tech to work for wearers. While the original Google Glass was a commercial flop, the recent advancements in AI technology have resulted in renewed interest in bringing the next generation of smart glasses to market.
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Amid a lackluster earnings call, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he plans to make Dojo compete with Nvidia. It's not the first time Musk has made an extremely optimistic promise about what his tech can do. AdvertisementElon Musk made another big promise this week during a lackluster earnings report that sent Tesla stock tumbling more than 7% before he logged off the call and didn't recover all week. The Tesla CEO said the company will "double down" on developing its Dojo supercomputer, in hopes of competing with the chip-producing giant Nvidia. "We do see a path to being competitive with Nvidia with Dojo," Musk told investors and analysts during Tuesday's call.
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