
Monsanto’s concerted effort to bury the truth
Whose right is more important: business or citizens? With Google’s AI, Monsanto was able to hide the truth about glyphosate.
Whose right is more important: business or citizens? With Google’s AI, Monsanto was able to hide the truth about glyphosate.
Politically contentious Wikipedia entries relating to China are undergoing multiple edits per day. Who is behind it?
The internet is a safe space for communicating your opinion – if you have no business interests to lose. Look at how a single statement directed against the second most powerful (if not THE most powerful) country in the world world) can ruins career.
Did the Tiananmen Square Massacre really happen? For the rest of the world, it did, but in China, it is slowly being deleted out of online memory.
In this article for The New York Times Ai Weiwei explains how online censorship changes the rational order behind the natural and spiritual worlds.
Why are communist states implementing online censorship? What is on the internet they don’t want their citizens to see?
Vietnam is replicating China’s Great Firewall. Will they be as successful? What does this move mean for the regular Vietnamese?
AI can be used to repress ideas, and in this age of democracy, create an authoritarian regime.
The Chinese government is struggling to contain the truth behind the Hongkong protests. To boost their narrative, they are now spreading fake news on social media.
Is there a right way to censor content? The YouTube dilemma of June 2019 shows us that the issue is too complex and too sensitive to leave in the hands of algorithm.