Meta Agrees to $1.4 Billion Settlement Over Facial Recognition Privacy Violations
Meta, parent of Facebook and Instagram, will pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle a lawsuit over illegal collection of facial recognition data from millions of users.
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Meta, parent of Facebook and Instagram, will pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle a lawsuit over illegal collection of facial recognition data from millions of users.
Meta Platforms has unveiled AI Studio, a new feature that enables users to create and share personalized AI chatbots, enhancing engagement across its social media platforms.
Meta Platforms unveils Llama 3, its most advanced open-source AI model, aiming to rival industry giants like OpenAI and Google. Llama 3 boasts multilingual capabilities and enhanced performance.
Apple has reportedly declined Meta’s proposal to integrate the Llama AI chatbot into iPhones, citing concerns over Meta’s privacy practices. The brief talks highlight the competitive AI landscape among tech giants.
Apple and Meta are in advanced talks to integrate Meta’s generative AI technology into Apple’s iPhones, potentially reshaping the AI landscape and enhancing user experiences worldwide.
Meta has developed an AI model capable of translating 200 languages, potentially revolutionizing global communication and access to information.
The European Union has opened investigations into Meta’s Facebook and Instagram over concerns they’re failing to protect children online, potentially violating the EU’s digital regulations.
Meta Platforms will begin labeling AI-generated content on Facebook, Instagram, and Threads starting in May to combat the risks of deepfakes and misinformation, marking a significant shift in its content policy.