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Sam Biddle

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Five appearances in 2025Q1 marked a shift toward surveillance, AI competition and the collision of tech-platform power with U.S. politics.

Who they are

Sam Biddle appears in the coverage as a technology-policy critic and commentator whose associations cluster around major platforms, especially Facebook and Twitter/X, and their political and public-accountability consequences. The record specifically links Biddle to criticism of X’s paid calling service and to calls for Mark Zuckerberg to testify before Congress over Facebook’s potential political influence.

The recent arc

Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 before continuing into 2025Q2, broadening from platform governance into the infrastructure around state power. Recent stories connect the entity’s coverage to DeepSeek’s challenge to proprietary AI models, a dispute over allegations by a former Meta employee, and Microsoft’s review of whether its technology was used by the Israeli military to harm civilians in Gaza.

The following quarter concentrated more directly on surveillance and government contracting: an ODNI portal for buying commercial data, an account of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act’s autonomous border-tower requirement and its implications for Anduril, and the escalating Trump–Elon Musk feud over government contracts. The latest item, concerning Sequoia’s Shaun Maguire and a deleted X post about the Brown University shooting, keeps X at the intersection of influential users, misinformation risk and public accountability.

The tension

The recurring tension is between powerful technology systems and the institutions meant to constrain or deploy them. Biddle’s Facebook-and-Congress linkage centers political influence and disclosure; the X relationship centers unreliable paid features and arbitrary bans; and the newer ODNI and Anduril stories extend that concern from platform moderation to commercial data markets and technology embedded in government security policy. Elon Musk, Zuckerberg, Trump and Meta are the most visible figures and organizations within that conflict.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, the relevant story is less any one platform controversy than the growing overlap between consumer technology, AI, surveillance procurement and political authority. Coverage tying X, Meta, Microsoft, DeepSeek and defense-facing infrastructure into the same orbit suggests that questions of access, accountability and control can increasingly move across corporate, governmental and geopolitical settings, though the corpus does not establish how durable that shift will be.

Sam Biddle has appeared in 58 articles since 2015-09. Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 with 5 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Twitter, Google, Trump.

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Coverage Timeline

2025-01-07
404 Media 2 related

Meta says it's testing an “Imagine Yourself” feature announced in September that automatically generates AI images of a user and puts them into that user's feed

But to be fair, this guy did upload his image into their AI filtering doodad.  So, y'know, those of us who eschew AI will not get randomly fucked with.  [embedded post] Sam Biddle / @sambiddle.com : N...

2024-06-11
TechCrunch 16 related

Apple unveils Apple Intelligence for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS, with text and image generation across apps, cross-app task orchestration, App Intents, and more

Apple soon will be taking a huge bite … Aman Gupta / Livemint : Is Apple Intelligence coming to your iPhone, iPad or Mac? Check full list of compatible devices Ryan Christoffel / 9to5Mac : There's an ...

2024-01-20
TechCrunch 20 related

X rolls out audio and video calling to Android, after launching on iOS in October 2023; all users can receive calls, but only Premium subscribers can place them

can you clarify why this is a good feature? And what problem will this solve? Why will I use X to call people on Android and not WhatsApp or other messaging apps that I am already so used to? Sam Bidd...

2021-02-28
TechCrunch 14 related

Facebook's NPE division launches BARS, a TikTok-like app for rappers to create and share their raps using professionally created beats, in closed beta

Easily create and share raps  —  iPhone Screenshots Mitchell Clark / The Verge : Facebook's new app Bars will let you rap over premade beats Nehal Malik / iPhone in Canada Blog : Facebook BARS App Let...

2015-09-30
Re/code 50 related

Sources: Twitter building new product to let users share tweets longer than 140 characters

People are suddenly … Nick Cowen / htxt.africa : Twitter may be expanding the character limit on tweets Drew Olanoff / TechCrunch : The Super Tweet  —  Twitter is about nine years old and has a little...

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