The BBC is spearheading a new more democratic and fair internet infrastructure where they just borrow our data to give us personalised content.
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Last month it was revealed that the BBC has asked the Competition and Markets’ Authority (CMA) to look into Android TV, arguing that the technology could bolster Google’s own suite of products and provide the tech giant with too much control over com
Jessica Cecil tells us about the Trust In News Conference.
This year we have all seen, vividly, the clear connection between disinformation and real world harm. The BBC’s North America Editor, Jon Sopel spoke movingly at the BBC Academy Trust In News
'An industry collaboration of major news and tech organisations will work together to rapidly identify and stop the spread of harmful Coronavirus disinformation.
The Trusted News Initiative (TNI) was set up last year to protect audiences and users fr
What happens to public service media in 2020?
A petition to make the BBC better: " ...fully independent of government, representative, diverse and accountable to us, the people."
'Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Facebook and Microsoft are facing fresh scrutiny over whether they stifled competition by buying up smaller rivals.'
The Commission has proposed today an ambitious reform of the digital space, a comprehensive set of new rules for all digital services, including social media, online market places, and other online platforms that operate in the European Union:…