Across Instagram and Facebook, AI-generated videos show people of color putting ICE agents in their place. Are they cathartic or just adding to a stew of misinformation?
Immigration agencies have been flooding social media with bizarre, seemingly AI-generated content. We now know more about what might be making it.
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Note: jsrun is under development. Expect breaking changes between minor versions. One of the most compelling use cases for jsrun is building safe execution environments for AI agents. When LLMs ...
A streamer’s investigation of fraud in Minnesota garnered millions of views. His content was questionable, but his methods will likely inspire scores of imitators.
A recently released cache of surveillance video from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City is raising new questions about the prison cameras at the facility where Jeffrey Epstein died ...