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middleeasteye.netResearch Finds Over 550 Pro-Hamas Songs on SoundCloud
A Foundation for Defense of Democracies study identified more than 550 pro-Hamas tracks using coded titles on the audio platform. The report links online extremist content to several past U.S. attacks and calls for stronger moderation.
FortuneFormer Wired writer says AI shifts value from influencers to credentialed experts
A 1990s internet newsletter creator argues that generative AI has reduced the value of general online personalities while increasing demand for verified domain knowledge. The piece cites one parenting platform that sold over 100,000 subscriptions to an AI trained on its founder's…
Online Maps List Addresses Linked to Companies and Individuals
Groups posted maps identifying companies, suppliers, warehouses, offices, and some private addresses. The posts appeared on social media in May 2026.
abcnews.go.comLivestream of San Diego Islamic Center Shooting Viewed by at Least Three People
At least three people watched a livestream of an attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego in which three people were killed. A recording of the attack later circulated on certain websites.
order-order.comLondon Mayor Links AI Content on City Decline to Russia, China and U.S.
The Mayor of London posted on social media criticizing AI-generated material that portrays the city as in decline. City Hall research found a rise in such posts over the past two years.
app.buzzsumo.comShare of AI-Generated Online Articles Stabilizes Near 50 Percent
Graphite.io analysis of more than 55,000 sampled web pages shows AI-generated content surged after ChatGPT's November 2022 launch but has held steady near half of new articles for more than a year. The study used three AI detectors on English-language articles and listicles from…
theverge.comFTC Sends Letters to More Than a Dozen Tech Companies Seeking Compliance With Take It Down Act
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has sent letters to more than a dozen major technology companies reminding them of their obligations under the Take It Down Act. The letters specifically name Amazon, Alphabet and Apple among the recipients. The agency is seeking confirmation tha…