Geoffrey A. Fowler

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Tech columnist at The Washington Post

Wowza.

41 states sue Meta, claiming Instagram, Facebook are addictive, harm kids

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/10/24/meta-lawsuit-facebook-instagram-children-mental-health/

41 states sue Meta, claiming Instagram, Facebook are addictive, harm kids

Dozens of states are accusing Facebook and Instagram parent Meta of designing addictive features that harm children.

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Why is "influencer" such a dirty word to many?

Great interview with @taylorlorenz in today's Washington Post Tech Friend newsletter from @Shira: https://washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/10/03/extremely-online-taylor-lorenz-influencers/

And check out Taylor's new book EXTREMELY ONLINE, out today! https://extremelyonlinebook.com

‘Influencer’ is a dirty word. It shouldn’t be.

Maybe you think people who post on social media professionally are silly attention hogs. But influencers can teach us the value of forging a sense of belonging.

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Uh-oh, Alexa. Here's what Amazon's new "smarter and more conversational" AI did when we asked it about the smoke in San Francisco ... and the new covid vaccine: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/09/20/amazon-alexia-generative-ai/
Analysis | Amazon unveils a ‘smarter’ Alexa. Its AI has a lot of work to do.

Amazon’s effort to play catch up with ChatGPT is still very much a work in progress — and that includes proving we can trust it.

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A new era of #AI surveillance in education:

Today, 2.1 mil teachers are getting software from Turnitin to detect ChatGPT cheating

5 students helped me test it @washingtonpost.

In 1 case, it flagged an innocent essay. It got at least half partially wrong.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/04/01/chatgpt-cheating-detection-turnitin/?mc_cid=63000b8e6d&mc_eid=dc54ade7cd

Analysis | We tested a new ChatGPT-detector for teachers. It flagged an innocent student.

Five high school students helped our tech columnist test a ChatGPT detector coming from Turnitin to 2.1 million teachers. It missed enough to get someone in trouble.

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Today's @washingtonpost Tech Friend newsletter is useful for pretty much everyone:

4 ways you’re making your home WiFi worse (and how to fix it): https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/03/03/internet-mistakes-fix-wifi-problems/

(If you don't already subscribe, it's free and brings @Shira to you 2x a week. She is your tech friend!)

Don’t do that. Four mistakes you’re making with home internet.

Don't shove the router in a corner and other mistakes that might be making your home internet worse.

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New by me @washingtonpost:

"That's a great Facebook account you've got there. It'd be a shame if something happened to it."

Facebook & Twitter asking us to pay for basic account security & service reminds me of a mob protection racket.

Shame on this $$$ grab: https://wapo.st/3xOJucE

Facebook’s new $12 fee is straight out of Don Corleone’s playbook

Big Tech’s new business model is making you pay for security and basic customer service. That’s called a protection racket when mobsters do it.

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The senator who wants to ban one of America's most popular apps believes (wrongly) that it's "reading your emails," and other fun facts from @geoffreyfowler's smart reality check on TikTok's risks, both real and overblown

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/02/03/tiktok-delete-advice/

Perspective | TikTok and you: Should you delete the app now?

Our tech columnist examines what TikTok knows about you after its CEO gets a grilling from Congress about ties to China.

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Ewwww, but also ohh!

Can a severed finger unlock a phone?

More answers to your digital security questions in today's Tech Friend newsletter by @Shira

Sign up, it's free from @washingtonpost and it's great! https://wapo.st/3koD8x6

Can a severed finger unlock a phone? Answers to your security questions.

Don't freak out about fingerprint and face scans on your phones -- or the risk of a crook using your severed finger to unlock your iPhone.

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More evidence Twitter verification isn't verifying much:

It just gave a grey check for government to a fake Congressman.

Twitter account @RepZachNunn even says Parody. Real @ZachNunn has no check.

I wrote last week @washingtonpost about getting verified as a fake Senator: https://wapo.st/3VHo2Qg

Twitter said it fixed ‘verification.’ So I impersonated a senator (again).

Elon Musk said Twitter would begin authenticating users who pay $8 for Blue. Our tech columnist was still able to get a checkmark for an impostor Sen. Ed Markey.

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@neia sorry, the thermostat I grew up with was very hard to use and wasted a lot of energy heating/cooling things when it wasn't needed