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Instagram advances protections for teen users with new AI technology
Instagram introduced Teen Accounts last year, aiming to better safeguard teenage users and provide parents with assurance regarding their children’s online interactions.
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Meta to train AI using public content from EU users
Meta has announced plans to utilize public content — such as posts and comments — from adults on its platforms in the European Union to train its artificial intelligence models.
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FTC's lawsuit against Meta enters trial over Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is set to begin a trial on Monday, April 14, challenging Meta over its past acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp.
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New members join Meta board for strategic leadership
Meta is set to expand its board of directors with the addition of Patrick Collison and Dina Powell McCormick, effective April 15.
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Ray-Ban Meta glasses in UK now have enhanced AI features
Ray-Ban Meta glasses users in the UK can now access an array of new Meta AI features.
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Meta expands teen safety protections to Facebook and Messenger
Instagram has introduced improvements in its Teen Accounts system, aimed at enhancing safety measures for younger users.
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WhatsApp enhances control over business chats with new features
WhatsApp has become a vital communication tool, with over two billion users each day, many of whom are engaging with businesses through the app.
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Facebook revives 'OG' features with new Friends tab in US, Canada
Facebook is reintroducing features to enhance user connections with the launch of a new Friends tab.
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Meta eases hate speech policies, allows violent speech directed at Russian 'invaders' of Ukraine
Meta recently decided to ease its hate speech policies on its platforms.
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'We are issuing a spirit-of-the-policy allowance': Meta updates Hate Speech policy to allow calls for deaths of Russian soldiers
Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook, is allowing hate speech against Russians on its platforms as Russia continues to attack Ukraine, Reuters reported.
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Meta spokesperson: 'Death to the Russian invaders' among speech permissible in policy change
Meta made changes to its hate speech policy in some countries on March 10 to allow negative speech toward Russians in context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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'Facebook is effectively approving a gigantic beacon for human traffickers': Hawley criticizes Facebook's human smuggling policy
The Washington Free Beacon recently said that Meta, formerly known as Facebook, had decided internally to allow the solicitation of human smuggling on all of its websites and apps going forward.
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WSJ: Facebook safety measures inconsistent across the globe
One of the world's biggest social media giants may be acting negligently in its protection of overseas users to ensure that its markets in foreign nations continue to grow.