The success of Proposal 10 is a victory for employment transparency, and a sign of changing winds that other tech companies should heed.
A new article published in Material Tech presents a synthesis of key insights from Open MIC’s March 2026 webinar on AI and misinformation. It examines how platform incentives, programmatic advertising, and generative AI are reshaping the information ecosystem and amplifying the spread of unreliable content.
FEBRUARY 24, 2026 – As tech giants spend hundreds of billions of dollars to compete with applications and hardware in an AI-induced arms race, shareholders are pressing one of the industry’s leaders to explain what can be done to mitigate the proliferation of AI-generated misinformation on the company’s platforms.
This webinar aims to help investors understand the risks related to AI and misinformation while exploring what they can do to press for more accountable corporate AI policies and practices. On the basis of those representations, the shareholder proposals were successfully withdrawn.
This webinar aims to help investors understand the risks related to AI and misinformation while exploring what they can do to press for more accountable corporate AI policies and practices.
Open MIC, a leader in the field of investor engagement on issues related to technology and society, today announced the appointment of Audrey Mocle as the organization’s Executive Director. Mocle has served as Deputy Director of Open MIC since 2022 and has worked with investors globally on a broad range of technology issues. She succeeds Michael Connor, who has led Open MIC since its founding in 2007.