Meta, Google Held Liable in Landmark Social Media Harm Case
A Los Angeles jury holds Meta and Google liable for social media harm to minors, awarding $6M in damages. The case may set a precedent for global tech regulation.
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A Los Angeles jury holds Meta and Google liable for social media harm to minors, awarding $6M in damages. The case may set a precedent for global tech regulation.
Australia expands its teen social media ban to include YouTube, citing harmful content risks. The move sparks debate over platform responsibilities and potential legal challenges.
New research challenges assumptions about seniors and screens, suggesting interactive digital device use may slow cognitive decline by stimulating mental engagement and social ties.