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The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Meta Platforms' attempt to dismiss lawsuits from Vermont's attorney general, which accuses the company of creating an addictive Instagram experience for young users., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Meta Platforms' attempt to dismiss lawsuits from Vermont's attorney general, which accuses the company of creating an addictive Instagram experience for young users., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Meta has introduced a new standalone app called Forum in the US, aimed at bringing Reddit-style discussions and community conversations to Facebook users. The app focuses on topic-based discussions, advice sharing, and AI-generated answers pulled from Facebook Groups. |
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Mark Zuckerberg says he grew tired of being driven around by his security team and decided to take matters into his own hands, quite literally. The Meta boss revealed that he learnt to fly helicopters because he wanted greater freedom and independence in his daily life. |
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Meta rolls out Forum, a Reddit-like Facebook Groups and community conversations app available for iPhone users. Currently, it is only available for the US market. Global launch of the app remains unclear. |
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The White House had intended to announce an executive order on artificial intelligence last week but postponed it due to concerns from key tech leaders, including Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The launch of Forum comes as Meta ramps up efforts to roll out more stand-alone social apps in the near future, a push that may be fueled by AI-driven efficiencies. |
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Meta quietly launches Forum, a new discussion-focused app linked to Facebook groups with AI tools, nickname posting and Reddit-like community conversations., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Can we really trust Meta Apps? As lawsuits grow and Instagram drops encrypted chats, here is why concerns over WhatsApp and Instagram privacy are becoming harder for billions, especially Indians, to ignore., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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"WhatsApp markets its services as secure and encrypted, but it does not deliver on those promises," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said |
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Texas lawsuit raises questions over WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption promises |