Why—and How—WIRED Is Covering Politics
Technology and politics have never been more intertwined. Here’s our approach to covering the 2024 election and beyond.
Technology and politics have never been more intertwined. Here’s our approach to covering the 2024 election and beyond.
The “free speech” social media alternative is back on Apple’s App Store ahead of its official relaunch.
Following a series of incidents involving the company’s planes, some conspiracists are baselessly alleging that Boeing is failing on purpose as part of a global plot to bring down Western civilization.
If the Senate passes the bill, President Joe Biden has said he will sign it.
Apparent manipulations to an official image of the Princess of Wales led wire services to issue a “kill notification” on the photo.
Senator Maggie Hassan wrote to Meta and other platforms asking what they’re doing to protect girls after The New York Times found some parents posting suggestive images of their daughters online.
The Biden administration is looking for a new way to reach voters who don’t engage with traditional media.
Though AI companies said they put some guardrails in place, researchers were able to easily create images related to claims of election fraud.
The RFK Jr. campaign’s chatbot had previously affirmed Kennedy’s promotion of conspiracy theories, and appeared to circumvent OpenAI’s ban on political use.