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Social media giant Meta is postponing the launch of its new artificial intelligence (AI) software in Europe following concerns from data protection agencies. The Irish data protection authority responsible for Meta in the EU demanded the company not train AI models using publicly available posts on Facebook and Instagram for the time being. Without training using local content, Meta cannot offer users in Europe a first-class experience, the company said in a blog post on Friday. At the same time, Meta said it is convinced that its approach complies with European laws and regulations. Meta is n...
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The European Commission announced on Thursday that it has opened investigations into Meta over child protection concerns regarding its Facebook and Instagram platforms. The investigations concern fears the two platforms "may exploit the weaknesses and inexperience of minors and cause addictive behaviour," according to a commission press release. Another concern is "rabbit hole" effects that "draw you in to more and more disturbing content," a commission official said. The EU executive is also concerned about minors' access to inappropriate content, as well as privacy. The two probes into Faceb...
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The European Commission announced on Thursday that it has opened investigations into Meta over child protection concerns regarding its Facebook and Instagram platforms. The investigations concern fears the two platforms "may exploit the weaknesses and inexperience of minors and cause addictive behaviour," according to a commission press release. Another concern is "rabbit hole" effects that "draw you in to more and more disturbing content," a commission official said. The EU executive is also concerned about minors' access to "inappropriate" content, as well as privacy. The two probes into Fac...
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The European Commission opens investigations into Meta over child protection concerns regarding its Facebook and Instagram platforms.
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Shares in Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms fell by around 12% at times in US after-hours trading on Wednesday after the tech giant released its outlook for the current quarter. Meta predicted a turnover of between $36.5 billion and $39 billion, the tech giant said in the outlook, released together with its first quarter results. Analysts had expected an average of $38.4 billion. The company is also preparing for higher costs this year while focussing more on artificial intelligence. Meta is now forecasting total 2024 expenses to be in the range of $96 billion to $99 billion...
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