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Are We Sure We Want to Go to War Against the Internet?


The most illuminating episode of political violence last week may have taken place not in Orem, Utah, where 22-year-old Tyler Robinson has been accused of murdering the right-wing commentator and ... Read More

Inside the ‘Dead Internet’ Theory—and Why It’s Spreading


Sam Altman’s comment that the internet could be “dead” echoes a once-fringe theory that bots, not humans, are now shaping the online world. Read More

Sam Altman Says He's Suddenly Worried Dead Internet Theory Is Coming True


OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, creator of the most popular AI chatbot on Earth, says he's starting to worry that "dead internet theory" is coming true. "i never took the dead internet theory that seriously," ... Read More

Melania Trump Just Shut Down Epstein Rumors with One Brutal Post—But the Internet Isn’t Letting It Go


Melania Trump isn’t typically one to get involved in tabloid drama, but on August 1st, she made an exception. In a pretty unusual move for her, the former First Lady let her actions on X (the platform ... Read More

JD Vance Claims He’s ‘Working Hard’—And the Internet Isn’t Buying It!


Vice President JD Vance had a tough time during a recent interview that was supposed to be a piece of cake. He had an interview with Lara Trump on Fox News on September 6th. The interview took a ... Read More

Internet connectivity isn’t just a geographic issue


We've never used internet like we do today, but the pandemic has also exposed problems in our broadband infrastructure here in the U.S. Broadband Now, a research organization, found 42 million people ... Read More


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