After years of pitching its suite of social media apps as the lifeblood of campaigns, Meta is breaking up with politics.
TikTok is hardly a model social media platform, but it’s also far from an outlier when it comes to threats to Americans.
Meta Platforms, the company helmed by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has laid the foundation for a wide-ranging AI-powered content ...
A mobile billboard outside the Meta headquarters in Menlo Park ... Mark Zuckerberg touted his company’s influence in politics. The CEO proclaimed he was “proud” Facebook had given many ...
Meta is committed to implementing teen safety features on their platforms to protect young people. In addition, Meta ...
In brief: Russia is once again running online campaigns ... Google, Meta, and X, signed an agreement pledging to root out deepfake and generative AI content designed to influence or interfere ...
President Joseph R. Biden has signaled he would sign the bill, capping a four-year battle over concerns the Chinese government could influence content or access user data. TikTok has rivaled larger ...
Ban or no ban, TikTok's partners in the music and advertising world plan to stick with the massively popular short-form video ...
President Joe Biden has signaled he would sign the bill, capping a four-year battle over concerns the Chinese government ...
The U.S. Senate passed a bill late on Tuesday that gives Chinese tech firm ByteDance up to a year to divest TikTok, or the ...
TikTok vowed to wage legal battle after President Biden signed a measure that forces ByteDance to sell the app — or face ...
It’s never been easier or cheaper to create a deepfake sparking fears that polls around the world could be compromised ...