Hindu nationalist groups in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh are leveraging technology like the popular messaging app WhatsApp to target Christian minorities and force them to convert to Hinduism, according to a report, which reflects a trend that is not uncommon in other parts of the Hindu-majority country, where persecution of Christians is rising.
A Colorado-based company that specializes in technology services for ministries and faith-based organizations announced that it has raised $110 million in financial investment.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger prompted mixed reactions when he posted a verse from Proverbs days after announcing 15% of the company's workforce will be cut.
Two days before President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump clash in a CNN debate Thursday, independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he'll be using the "miracle of technology" to insert himself in the discussion as he repeats his claim that the campaigns for the presumptive Democratic and Republican presidential nominees colluded with CNN to keep him off the debate stage.
A new bill was introduced in Congress Wednesday by Sens. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, to mandate that technology and social media platforms remove any deepfake pornography depicting children within 48 hours of its detection.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology has dropped the requirement that faculty write a statement on diversity, equity and inclusion as part of the employment application process.
A New York resident admitted to the FBI that he had over 800 child pornography images and other explicit content in a hidden folder on his phone after a multi-collaborative investigation found he used encrypted messaging and voice applications to trade the material.