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- Meta agrees $60bn deal with chipmaker AMD despite AI bubble fears
Facebook owner’s investment described by semiconductor company as ‘big bet’ on artificial intelligence
- Meta’s changes to policing will lead to clash with EU and UK, say . . .
Sweeping changes to the policing of Meta’s social media platforms have set the tech company on a collision course with legislators in the UK and the European Union, experts and political figures
- Is Meta’s ad-free service just another way to make people pay for . . .
The owner of Instagram and Facebook thought an ad-free subscription service would satisfy European data cops – some advocacy groups aren’t so sure
- AI as a life coach: experts share what works, what doesn’t and what to . . .
It’s becoming more common for people to use AI chatbots for personal guidance – but this doesn’t come without risks
- The verdict against Meta and YouTube is a victory for children – and . . .
Judgments of responsibility in cases like the one brought against Meta and YouTube are necessarily complex And critics of the judgment in this case will no doubt howl about greedy plaintiffs
- Meta’s Nick Clegg plays down AI’s threat to global democracy
Generative AI is overblown as an election risk, according to Meta’s Nick Clegg, who claims the technology is more useful for defending democracy than attacking it Speaking at the Meta AI Day
- Putting the AI genie back in the bottle not an option, Meta’s Nick . . .
The tech giant’s global policy chief warns governments against ‘fragmented’ laws around AI Meta’s global policy head, Sir Nick Clegg, has backed calls for an international agency to guide
- Meta shares dip is proof metaverse plan never really had legs
After shares in Facebook’s parent, Meta, slumped by as much as 25% in the wake of abysmal quarterly results, critics intensified their calls for its chief executive to abandon his astronomically
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