"This is going to end so badly." Users outraged after discovering controversial AI accounts on Instagram: 'It's ... like a social theme park now' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the social media company plans to spend as much as $65 billion this year alone to build on its artificial intelligence efforts.
Zuckerberg expects Meta’s AI assistant — available across its services, including Facebook and Instagram — to serve more than 1 billion people in 2025.
Meta’s artificial intelligence bots across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp were still telling inquisitive users that the US president is Joe Biden – despite Donald Trump’s
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said his company will spend up to $65 billion as it looks to "significantly" grow its artificial intelligence team
AI-generated user accounts are the new normal for Instagram and Facebook parent, Meta. Here's how AI influencers and artificial accounts are evolving.
Meta Platforms will invest up to $65 billion in 2025 to expand its AI infrastructure, significantly increasing from its $38-40 billion spending in 2024. This move, led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, aims to establish Meta as a foremost AI technology developer,
As deadly wildfires obliterated neighbourhoods across Los Angeles, AI-generated clips of the inferno circulated in social media posts presenting them as genuine footage. In the latest case, dramatic footage of streets and hillside engulfed in flames garnered tens of thousands of views online.
On Mark Zuckerberg's Instagram, a thinly-veiled AI fetish account called "Asian Amputees" has more than 100,000 followers — and under Meta's new content rules, that's A-OK. Using hashtags like #amputeegirl,
The inability of Meta's AI chatbot to identify the current president of the United States was elevated to urgent status by the Facebook owner this week, requiring a fast fix, a person familiar with the issue said.
In the video, Kieran reports that this new monitoring software, “flags if you write slower than your co-workers, take longer than 30-second breaks, or deviate from your Monday to Thursday schedule on Fridays. It’s also collecting your workflow data to automate your job.”