June 1, 2020 Minnesota law enforcement isn’t “contact tracing” protesters, despite an official’s comment A Minnesota state official raised fears when he suggested that police were using Covid-like “contact tracing” to track protesters. | Kerem Yucel/AFP via Getty…
June 1, 2020 Target’s history of working with police is not a good look right now The Target store on Lake Street in Minneapolis was badly damaged by protesters, but the company has pledged to rebuild it. | Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu…
June 1, 2020 Twitter takes action against Rep. Matt Gaetz for glorifying violence Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images Twitter has restricted a tweet from Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) for violating its policies against glorifying violence, following a…
June 1, 2020 TikTok pledges to promote black creators after accusations of censorship Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge TikTok on Monday laid out a series of actions it plans to take to address criticisms that…
June 1, 2020 Instagram blames anti-spam tech for stopping some Black Lives Matter posts An anti-spam system at Instagram is “incorrectly” causing some users to be unable to share posts with the #blacklivesmatter hashtag, the company said. Some…
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June 1, 2020 AI tools could improve fake news detection by analyzing users’ interactions and comments Researchers at Microsoft and Arizona State University propose in a paper a method of detecting fake news using a technique called weak supervision.Read More…
June 1, 2020 Game companies speak out against racism and injustice, cancel their events Game companies have begun speaking out against racism and injustice during the worst civic unrest in the United States in decades.Read More via VentureBeat…