Meta is studying how halting fact checking on its platforms would fare under EU law, a French minister said Wednesday, although the change so far only affects the US.
Even before Meta dropped fact-checkers, it could be hard to know what to believe on social media. Parents can help kids sort through posts to learn what’s true.
Meta's move away from fact-checking in content moderation practices could potentially allow more hate speech or mis- or ...
EBay stock jumped on news that Meta will show listings from eBay on Facebook Marketplace in the U.S., Germany and France.
The provision related to localisation and additional oversight on cross-border data sharing in specified cases may see ...
Meta described Motivo as a breakthrough in AI-driven avatar control (Reuters) Meta has introduced a new AI model named ‘Motivo.’ The new artificial intelligence (AI) model aims to upgrade ...
Apple criticises Meta's interoperability requests over privacy concerns Meta says Apple's claimed privacy grounds have no basis in reality Meta seeks extensive access to Apple's technology stack ...
It shut down in 2018. US-listed Meta owns Facebook and Instagram. Picture: AFP On Tuesday, the OAIC agreed to a $50m payment program from Meta as part of an enforceable undertaking to settle the ...
The Irish Data Protection Commission (PDC) today announced the conclusion of two investigations into a 2018 data breach caused by what Meta described at the time as a "complex interaction of multiple ...
A handful of important features teased during Meta Connect 2024 in September have ... rely on the more basic 1080p video feed for image analysis. Will its view be clear enough to judge real ...
Meta today added new features to its Ray-Ban smart glasses, including live translation and live AI. With live AI, the Meta smart glasses are able to see whatever the wearer sees thanks to the ...
The Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are an interesting gadget. They started out very low key, with the ability to listen to audio, as well as take photos and videos, but also with most of the "smart ...