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Instagram removes millions of fake accounts in 2026 cleanup drive, impacting celebrities, influencers, brands and creators as Meta intensifies efforts to reduce fake engagement and inactive profiles on the platform. |
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Instagram removes millions of fake accounts in 2026 cleanup drive, impacting celebrities, influencers, brands and creators as Meta intensifies efforts to reduce fake engagement and inactive profiles on the platform. |
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Meta confirmed that some Instagram account-holders might see new follower counts as the platform goes about removing inactive accounts as part of its "routine process". |
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Meta is reportedly developing "Hatch," a consumer AI agent inspired by OpenClaw, aiming to simplify task automation, reflecting how AI companies are rushing towards agentic AI. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Meta, led by Mark Zuckerberg, is facing a class-action lawsuit from prominent publishers and author Scott Turow. They accuse the company of unlawfully using copyrighted books and academic works to train its Llama AI models., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Ireland's media regulator said it has opened a probe into Meta over its recommender system that promotes content on its social media platforms Facebook and Instagram. |
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Five publishing houses and author Scott Turow are suing Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg for copyright infringement |
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Mark Zuckerberg is investing heavily in artificial intelligence through a new initiative called the Virtual Biology Initiative, backed by the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, with a funding of $500 million. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Meta, the US tech giant, is enhancing age verification on its platforms using artificial intelligence to identify users under 13. If an account is flagged as belonging to a minor, it may be deactivated until age verification is completed. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Mark Zuckerberg is backing a $500 million AI-driven initiative to build digital models of human cells with an aim of transforming how diseases are studied and treated. |
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Meta has identified and resolved two security vulnerabilities in WhatsApp, affecting users on Windows, Android, and iOS. Both vulnerabilities were classified as medium severity and were not reported to have been exploited. , Technology & Science, Times Now |