When the world has a question, we Google it. Processing more than three billion searches a day, the most popular search engine on Earth practically reads our thoughts. And for nearly two decades, it’s been in the eerie business of analyzing everything people type into its search box to predict what users
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In late 2021, the tech company OpenAI publicly released its Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3), a cutting-edge AI system that generates text in any form—including prose, poetry, and dialogue—based on a prompt given by the user. With support
From censoring content as “objectionable” to blacklisting keywords and restricting users’ advertising revenue, major media platforms are filtering online speech in ways that marginalise and stigmatise LGBTQ communities, as we reveal in research carried out exclusively for Index.
Arjan Dijk, Google’s former VP of marketing and global executive sponsor of Gayglers (Google’s LGBTQ+ Employee Resource Group) said in a 2018 post on Google’s blog, announcing a feature allowing businesses to tag whether they were LGBTQ-friendly or provided an LGBTQ safe space, “There’s little that compares to
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