A federal judge ruled on Monday that Google violated U.S. antitrust laws with its online search business, handing the tech giant a staggering court defeat with the potential to reshape how millions of Americans get information online, and potentially ending the decades of dominance.
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Meta Removes Trump Account Restrictions With 2024 Election Looming
Meta, formerly Facebook, announced on Friday that the platform would be taking away restrictions from former President Donald Trump’s Meta and Instagram accounts in the next few weeks.
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US Supreme Court to hear Facebook bid to scuttle shareholder lawsuit
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a bid by Facebook to scuttle a private securities fraud lawsuit accusing the social media platform of misleading investors about the misuse of its user data.
Read More US Supreme Court to hear Facebook bid to scuttle shareholder lawsuitElon Musk Blasts ‘Insane’ Proposed Canadian Law Meant To ‘Prevent Online Hate’
Elon Musk recently highlighted an “insane” bill pertaining to online hate speech that is making its way through the Canadian Parliament. If approved, offenders could face fines of up to $50,000 or even a life sentence.
Read More Elon Musk Blasts ‘Insane’ Proposed Canadian Law Meant To ‘Prevent Online Hate’Meta to start labeling AI-generated images from companies like OpenAI, Google
Meta Platforms will begin detecting and labeling images generated by other companies’ AI services in the coming months.
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