Mark Zuckerberg marked Facebook's anniversary amidst a rigorous inquiry by US senators advocating enhanced safeguards for minors. Despite the pressing need for new legislation to govern social.....
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Two Decades of Facebook: Ongoing Legislative Efforts to Address Challenges and Enhance Accountability
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing weighing child safety solutions on social media, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stopped to apologize to families of children who committed suicide or experienced.....
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Zuckerberg says sorry for Meta harming kidsbut rejects payments to families
The thought of open source AGI being released before we have worked out how to regulate these very powerful AI systems is really very scary," Dame Wendy Hall, a computer scientist at the University of.....
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Experts Terrified by Mark Zuckerberg's Human-Tier AI Plans
WhatsApp has now rolled out in-chat payments for its Indian businesses. Mark Zuckerberg in a virtual conversation also launched a series of features for Indian businesses.
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Mark Zuckerberg calls India world leader, as Meta rolls out UPI payments for WhatsApp Business
Twitter (now known as X) had never seen a formidable rival since its inception in 2006, until the arrival of the Threads app by Meta. Within 5 days of its July 5th launch, Threads saw over 100 million.....
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How Threads Was Born: When Zuckerberg Called Instagram Head Late At Night To Develop A Twitter Killer App
In an internal survey conducted at Meta, over 70 per cent employees have rated CEO Mark Zuckerberg's as a bad leader and a terrible boss. Given the recent mass layoffs, and how they were conducted,.....
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Horrible Boss: Over 70 per cent of Meta employees say that Mark Zuckerberg is a terrible leader
Meta was fined a record-breaking $1.3 billion by EU regulators over the lack of data protection for European citizens. This battle started nearly 10 years ago in 2013 when whistleblower Edward Snowden.....
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EU order to stop Meta data transfer to US is a bigger headache for Zuck than the $1.3 billion fine
Our universe is a ridiculous place. Its where all the silliest things were aware of happen. And chief among the silliness is the wacky idea of time 2.9 billion people still don't have internet access.....