YouTube megamixes were the last, gaudy flourish of a long mashup tradition, and their asphyxiation by copyright bots, slow‑core streaming, and social atomization ...
Hours Feb 11, 2026 at 6:10 PM EST This concludes our AppLovin earnings coverage, but before you leave, make sure to grab a ...
Reading more is a goal most Americans (including myself) share. It’s a simple fact that reading makes you smarter, but the more I experience life and its complexities, the more urgency I feel to read ...
We used to be sorted into faith by geography. Now, sorting is done by online echo chambers and nebulous algorithms.
When algorithms fragment this reality into personalised bubbles, democracy suffocates. Each person receives a different version of the truth, curated not by professional ethics but by engagement ...
Clipse talks about how they feel about receiving 5 Grammy nominations for their album 'Let God Sort 'Em Out,' what inspired their comeback and return as a duo after a 15 year hiatus, what's coming ...
It’s not what we can or cannot say that matters – rather, it’s whether what we say can get any visibility at all under the US-specific algorithm We tend to think of censorship as the direct ...
Sarah Ritter of Seattle built the web app Sarah's Books using her own collection, and AI helps readers search across themes and genres.
On college campuses across the United States, the introduction of generative artificial intelligence has sparked a sort of arms race. Rapid adoption of AI by young people set off waves of anxiety that ...
Bethany Allard is a Los Angeles-based shopping reporter at Mashable covering beauty tech, dating, sex and relationships, and headphones. That basically means she puts her hair through a lot, scrolls ...