The case about “the future of the internet” is underway,with Google arguing the US was wrong to say the search and advertising giant broke the law to hold onto its massive market share.
It is a landmark case years in the making and cuts to the heart of a long-simmering question:Did today’s tech giants become dominant by breaking the law?
The tech giants claiming to invent the future are stuck in the past,their views of older customers hopelessly misaligned with facts,business logic and demographic trends.
Daniel Principe has spoken to thousands of teenage boys about what life is like for them. At a state school,he experienced the most profound moment of his life.
Books by Richard King and Guillaume Pitron examine the many downsides of technological advances.
Forks in Kashgar.
If technology is facilitating the distribution of explicit content,we can also employ it to limit children’s access to such material.
Cracking down on the net was like nailing jelly to a wall,Bill Clinton said in 2000. But governments have found myriad ways to filter,block or slow it. And now some nations want nets of their own. Why?
The closure has prompted an outpouring of disappointment across the world. But in Australia,lovers of physical books may not be worse off.
This computing visionary played a pivotal role in the transformation of the internet from a small network to the modern information superhighway.
From turning video of actors into an animated feature,to creating entire scripts from a simple premise,the implications of AI in entertainment are huge.