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Meta cracks down on unoriginal content on Facebook, penalizing spammy accounts and boosting original creators.
Meta has appealed to the Australian government not to alter privacy laws that would restrict its use of personal data from Facebook and Instagram for training its AI.
Meta executives acquired pirated books for AI training despite ethical concerns. Recent court rulings on AI copyright infringement show mixed results for authors.
Meta’s core ad business remains dominant, and its AI and messaging ambitions are bold, but these bring higher expectations ...
Mark Zuckerberg created a $1.8 trln empire by developing Facebook and acquiring Instagram. He also squandered money on the ...
Meta will begin removing monetization privileges and stop recommending content from accounts that repeatedly post unoriginal ...
Meta is building data centers in tents to rapidly scale AI infrastructure and try to catch rivals such as DeepSeek, OpenAI, ...
Meta on Monday said it has removed about 10 million Facebook profiles for impersonating large content producers so far in ...
Meta will invest in "hundreds of billions of dollars" in artificial intelligence with the world's first supercluster online ...
Meta’s AI spending spree continues. After reportedly offering tens (or in some cases, hundreds) of millions of dollars to ...
Mark Zuckerberg on Monday said he plans to invest “hundreds of billions of dollars” into artificial intelligence ...
Whether it's Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp or Messenger, chances are you use at least one of Meta's biggest four social media and messaging apps daily. And, if you do, then you've no doubt come across ...