Mark Zuckerberg has been busy. Last week, he announced his future plans for Meta, which included halting all independent fact ...
The news comes from Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, who announced on Threads that Meta will be testing limited ads on the ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg expects to spend as much as $65 billion on AI in 2025 as part of a “massive effort” to further the ...
Decision to end the platform’s fact-checking program is raising questions about brand safety on the $1.5 trillion tech ...
Their frustration may be short-lived. TikTok announced Sunday it was 'restoring service' after President-election Donald ...
Following Mark Zuckerberg's announcement that Meta will no longer be fact-checking, Facebook is already feeling the effects.
Lawyer Mark Lemley said he's firing Meta as a client over Mark Zuckerberg's "descent into toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi ...
The decision to test ads on Meta comes amidst CEO Mark Zuckerberg's decision to end the company's US fact-checking program ...
That's what some Facebook, Instagram and Threads users are wondering after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's announcement this month that the company is relaxing rules on harmful content such as hate ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced sweeping layoffs of what he refers to as "low-performers" at his empire.
Stanford law professor Mark Lemley represented Meta in a 2023 copyright case in which the company used a data set containing ...
The hands-off approach to social media content is appeasement and a short-term bet on Maga that could eventually backfire.