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Courts Just Became the Best Engineers in Silicon Valley

Two juries in March 2026 found that infinite scroll and variable reward systems are defective products, not neutral features. The companies knew about the harm and shipped anyway. The argument that engineers should lead the redesign is the same argument that built the original damage.

By Audrey Liang · 3 min read

Tech & AI

Meta's Internal Docs Are the Only Evidence That Matters

Meta's own engineers called themselves drug pushers in internal documents. California juries just agreed with the diagnosis. The question now is whether product liability law can hold algorithmic design to the same standard as a defective car part.

By Devon Reyes · 3 min read

Tech & AI

Section 230 Didn't Die in a Courtroom. It Got Redesigned Around

A Los Angeles jury just proved that product liability law can reach inside a social media app and hold its design choices accountable. Section 230 is still standing. The wall around it just got a door.

By Audrey Liang · 3 min read