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The Massachusetts ruling comes just over two weeks after Meta and Google’s YouTube video service lost a similar case in California.
Computer vision might be one of the defining features of Meta’s smart glasses, but that doesn’t mean it works like one. Having used Meta’s Ray-Ban AI glasses at length, I can say with certainty that the ability to use the camera for identifying stuff in your surroundings is very hit or miss—sometimes it gets things right,
The decision follows a landmark trial in which a jury found Meta and Google negligent for designing social media platforms that are harmful to young people.
Meta says it has removed adverts by law firms on its social media platforms which seek clients for future lawsuits related to social media addiction. The Facebook owner has recently lost two large-scale lawsuits,
While the tech giant has the means to fight in court, ongoing legal battles could temper a long-term recovery in its shares.
The lawsuit, filed in 2023, claims the company designed features on Instagram to make it addictive to children, then deliberately lied about its safety.
Meta Platforms must face a lawsuit by Massachusetts alleging Instagram was designed to addict children, after the state’s top court ruled that Section 230 immunity does not apply to claims targeting the company’s conduct.
Meta debuted its first major large language model, Muse Spark, spearheaded by chief AI officer Alexandr Wang, who leads Meta Superintelligence Labs.
Meta’s most important launch in years may not be its latest Ray-Ban glasses or its AI app. Instead, it could be the new AI model it introduced on Wednesday, hinting at how its billions in AI investments could one day transform its products.
State’s top court alleges company deliberately designed features of platforms like Instagram to addict young users
Engineers are being reassigned to a new AI unit charged with making autonomous agents do most of the work of building, testing, and shipping Meta’s products.