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Both Utah’s governor and attorney general warned other social media companies could be next in line if they don’t take action.
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Utah’s governor pointed to polarization fueled by social media and cable news as one of the warning signs of a republic in decline.
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All 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have reached an agreement in principle with Google to settle a lawsuit filed in 2021 over the tech giant’s alleged monopolistic control of the distribution of apps for the software that runs most of the world’s cellphones.
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Digital learning specialist Kasey Chambers said if schools simply ignore AI, students will be more likely to use it to cheat.
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Sen. Mitt Romney gave his perspective on the political divide in Washington, along with the direction AI is headed during an event at the University of Utah.
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Police records show that 75-year-old Craig Robertson of Provo had a history of frightening people with firearms. Robertson was killed last week as the FBI tried to arrest him for threats made against President Joe Biden.
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The decision comes a few weeks after board leadership distanced themselves from statements made by one of its members, Natalie Cline, on social media.
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The late Velma Burkhart fell for a scam that’s prevalent in Utah – her own daughter and grandson convinced her to give them money for fake situations. It left her short for her own expenses.
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The Mars Society’s annual University Rover Challenge not only pits international collegiate teams against themselves but against the remote badlands of Utah too.
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Warehouse automation could change the logistics workforce while underdeveloped trucking technology could mean more polluting trucks in the Inland Port for the near future.
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Gov. Spencer Cox held nothing back in his monthly news conference when it came to federal inaction. On immigration, he said Congress “should all get fired.”
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Censoring TikTok may prove costly for Utah creators. Experts say it’s a good idea for influencers to always be prepared for a pivot to another platform.