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Meta says hackers can no longer access accounts through its AI chatbotMeta says it has resolved an issue that allowed hackers to trick its AI assistant into granting access to other users' accounts, according to media reports.TrendingJun 2
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Elon Musk and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman head to court in AI showdownThe dueling testimonies of Altman and Musk are expected to open a window into some of the thinking that helped trigger the AI race, as well as the unraveling of their friendship.TrendingApr 27
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Meta, YouTube found liable in social media addiction trialThe decision came after more than 40 hours of deliberation across nine days and more than a month since jurors heard opening statements in the trial.TechMar 25
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Jury finds Meta downplayed children’s safety on platforms in landmark trialThe jury found that Meta violated New Mexico's consumer protection law and ordered the company to pay $375 million in civil penalties.TechMar 24
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‘Architects of AI’ named Time magazine’s Person of the Year for 2025The magazine selected the 'individuals who imagined, designed, and built AI,' including Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.TrendingDec 11, 2025
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Meta wins antitrust case that accused tech giant of social media monopolyThe decision runs in sharp contrast to two separate rulings that branded Google an illegal monopoly in both search and online advertising, dealing blows to the tech industry.TechNov 18, 2025
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Billie Eilish calls out ‘pathetic’ Elon Musk for not donating vast fortuneThe singer's criticism of Musk comes weeks after she suggested billionaires need to donate more 'for good things, maybe give it to some people that need it.'EntertainmentNov 14, 2025
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U.S. House passes cryptocurrency bill, sends to Trump’s deskThe United States is moving closer towards the easing of regulations in cryptocurrency industry with one of several bills passed by the House moving next to Trump's desk.MoneyJul 17, 2025
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$109M lawsuit accuses Meta of using Eminem’s songs without permissionThe lawsuit claims that Meta users have been able to attach 243 Eminem songs to their posts, and argues that the tech giant permitted their use without a licence.EntertainmentJun 5, 2025
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Sara Quin of Tegan and Sara calls for kindness and civility to end political divisionSara Quin says she used to think it was better to "silence, shun or push out" people who didn't agree with her views, but she found it only left her feeling isolated.EntertainmentMay 7, 2025
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Meta’s antitrust trial kicks off Monday. Here’s what’s at stakeThe looming antitrust trial will be the first big test of President Donald Trump’s Federal Trade Commission’s ability to challenge Big Tech.U.S. NewsApr 14, 2025
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New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker launches overnight speech to protest TrumpNew Jersey Sen. Cory Booker took to the Senate floor on Monday evening saying he would remain there as long as he was “physically able.”U.S. NewsApr 1, 2025
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Conservative party, activist group ratchet up digital ads against Mark CarneyLike Liberal leaders before him, the Conservatives are attempting to define Liberal Leader Mark Carney to voters before he has a chance to.PoliticsMar 13, 2025
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Facebook ‘evaluating’ deepfake video policy: ZuckerbergFacebook, like other social media companies, does not have a specific policy against deepfakes, whose potential threat has emerged only in the last couple of years.WorldJun 26, 2019
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A look at ‘secret’ Facebook groups — and how hateful content is monitored on themThe use of secret Facebook groups came under fire this week, after reports that U.S. border agents shared racist and sexist messages on them.TechJul 5, 2019
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Facebook to pay $5B for privacy mishaps in largest FTC penalty on tech companyThe fine is large, but won't make much of a dent for a company that had nearly $56 billion in revenue last year.TechJul 24, 2019
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WhatsApp hacked after attackers install spyware on people’s phoneFacebook's WhatsApp urged users to upgrade to the latest version of its popular messaging app following a report that users could be vulnerable to having malicious spyware installed on phones without their knowledge.TechMay 14, 2019
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The internet needs more regulation, Facebook CEO arguesIn an opinion piece Saturday in The Washington Post, Mark Zuckerberg says governments and regulators rather than private companies like Facebook should be more active in policing the internet.TechMar 30, 2019
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U.K. proposes penalties on social media companies if harmful content spreadsGovernments across the world are wrestling over how to better control content on social media platforms, often blamed for encouraging abuse, the spread of online pornography, and for influencing or manipulating voters.TechApr 7, 2019
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Several tech giants sign onto Canadian declaration on electoral integrityFacebook, Google and Microsoft have signed onto a declaration promising a dozen initiatives to protect the integrity of the Canadian election this fall — including working to remove phoney social-media accounts and fake content.CanadaMay 27, 2019