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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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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 |
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit claiming WhatsApp falsely marketed its end-to-end encryption., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Meta's leaked AI monitoring programme triggered employee backlash, with workers raising concerns over privacy, surveillance, transparency, and workplace trust inside the company. |
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Meta's latest layoffs have cut thousands of roles and hit visa-sponsored employees particularly hard. The move has intensified uncertainty for H-1B workers who usually have 60 days to secure new sponsorship. |
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the company does not expect further company-wide layoffs in 2026, even as Meta restructures its workforce and accelerates major investments in AI agents and automation. |
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Meta is firing employees. As many as 8,000 jobs are on the line. But its founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is hiring. Not for Meta per se, but for his massive Hawaii estate. Here are the details. |