More than 60 countries are holding elections in 2024. Throughout the year, WIRED will be tracking every instance of AI's use in and around those campaigns.
✚ Get involved: You can learn more about our methodology and submit an example of AI being used in elections here. |
In seemingly the first case of its kind, the US Justice Department has charged a Chinese national with using a drone to photograph a Virginia shipyard where the US Navy was assembling nuclear submarines. |
Two ex-Facebook employees founded the nonprofit Integrity Institute to clean up tech platforms. WIRED reporting reveals that it's now reeling amid fights on Slack and one founder's resignation after an external HR investigation. |
The US says a Chinese national operated the "911 S5" botnet, which included computers worldwide and was used to file hundreds of thousands of fraudulent Covid claims and distribute CSAM, among other crimes. |
The internet is a cesspool of misinformation, and the biggest blue-chip brands and their ad agencies are the ones funding it—by stuffing money into a Rube Goldberg machine no one really understands. |
The Fitbit Ace LTE is a smartwatch, gaming device, and fitness tracker all in one, purpose-built for children ages 7 and up. Would you recommend this for your kids? |
A compact design, capable triple-lens camera, and lovely display are saddled by limited processing power and lackluster software updates. |
Sightful's augmented reality computer now has a pimped design and better specs—and it's finally available for preorder. |
The new "What If…?" experience for Vision Pro is a win-win for Marvel and Apple. But it's not built for—or accessible to—everyone. |
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