James Farrell

James Farrell is the former editor-in-chief of Chiang Mai CityNews, where he wrote and managed daily news, features, op-eds and blogs on a diverse range of topics. Prior to this, in the same city of Northern Thailand where he lives, he was the longstanding deputy editor of the monthly magazine Citylife. He has written on culture, politics, travel, tech, business, human rights, for local, national, and international news services and magazines. He has a keen interest in the role technology is playing in the transformation of society, culture and politics, especially in developing nations. This is reflected in his not-so-successful first novel.

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Elon Musk says he might sue the Anti-Defamation League for … defamation

X Corp. boss Elon Musk today partly blamed the Anti-Defamation League, or ADL, for his company’s steep decline in advertising revenue since he became boss of what was then Twitter Inc. The mercurial tech mogul (pictured) took to X today to air his views, something that quite often leads to headlines in the media. This ...

AI quadcopter autonomous drone in Switzerland leaves champion human racers in the dust

In what is being called a world first and another giant leap for artificial intelligence, an autonomous drone in Switzerland just outperformed the world’s best drone racers more than 25 separate races. The competition pitted the human champions in what were first-person view, or FPV, races in which the humans pilot high-speed aircraft through a ...

In what could be a landmark case, Open AI lawyers motion to dismiss authors’ copyright claims

Open AI LP, a firm currently raking in money from its ChatGPT large language model-based chatbots, has moved to dismiss the majority of the claims against it in lawsuits recently filed by authors who allege the company has breached copyright laws by using their work. The comedian and author Sarah Silverman, along with author Christopher ...

Meta removes thousands of accounts linked to Chinese government propaganda campaign

Meta Platforms Inc. today said that it has disrupted a Chinese disinformation campaign that it called the “largest known cross-platform covert influence operation in the world.” The company said that not only Facebook and Instagram had been infiltrated, but so was Twitter –now X – Reddit, TikTok, YouTube, Medium, Substack and Tumblr. In total, the ...

Tech chiefs will meet in Washington next month to discuss AI regulations

The chief executives of some of the largest tech companies in the U.S. will meet at the Capitol next month to discuss the future of artificial intelligence and how it should be regulated in the future. The bipartisan meeting has been organized by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. On his invite list are Tesla Inc.’s ...

Walmart teams up with Alphabet’s Wing for drone deliveries in Dallas

Residents of the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas might soon be getting their groceries delivered by drone after Walmart Inc. today announced that it will partner with Alphabet Inc.’s drone delivery unit Wing. Alphabet, Google LLC’s parent company, has high hopes for Wing, explaining earlier this year that it expects in the near future to ...

To placate EU regulators, Meta will let European users turn off its recommendation algorithms

Meta Platforms Inc. today explained that it has had to make some major changes in Europe to its Instagram and Facebook platforms in order to comply with the bloc’s Digital Services Act, or DSA. Meta, just as any other American tech behemoth will have to do if it wants to meet the requirements of the EU’s ...

As wildfires rage, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau throws daggers at Meta over news block

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today accused Meta Platforms Inc. of thinking more about its bottom line than the safety of residents, as Canada and Meta continue to bump heads over Meta’s blackout of the country’s news. Canada is having its worst fire season on record, with cities engulfed in the Northwest Territories and around ...

Microsoft’s AI travel writer advises foodies visiting Canada to fill up at Ottawa’s food bank

Microsoft Corp. has bet big in artificial intelligence, but it may have to spend a little more on human editors to expunge embarrassing and insulting generative AI goofs. Today a user on X, formerly Twitter — and most likely a lot more people — spotted a Microsoft Travel story on its Microsoft Network website titled ...

New York City bans TikTok on government devices over security concerns

New York City today joined a number of states and government agencies in the U.S. by putting its foot down and banning the popular Chinese-owned video app TikTok. Starting today, employees of the city are asked to delete the app and not use it. All agencies are required to have removed it within the next ...