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Welcome back to Week in Review! Lots of news for you this week, including Travis Kalanick's possible return, CoreWeave's CEO ...
Meta’s CEO is trying to buy his way to the front of the AI race, poaching top talent and eyeing startups. But can money ...
Rules on everything from firearm bump stocks to environmental permitting are being invalidated or reopened, but Congress has ...
Facebook can now suggest collages, recaps, and AI restylings based on photos you haven’t uploaded yet—if you’re comfortable ...
CEO Mark Zuckerberg isn’t afraid to make ‘risky’ bets. In 2021, he changed the name of the company from ‘Facebook’ to ‘Meta ...
The Verge reported that when users open the Facebook app on their phones and navigate to adding a photo or video from their ...
Facebook has been showing some users a pop-up message asking them if they want to allow the social network to create collages ...
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Meta's new AI feature requests photo uploads from users for personalized suggestions, sparking privacy concerns.
A quiet new opt-in feature gives Facebook ongoing access to your phone’s photos—even the ones you never uploaded.
Facebook users opting into “cloud processing” are inadvertently giving Meta AI access to their entire camera roll.
By clicking "Allow," you'll let Facebook generate new ideas from your camera roll, like collages, recaps, AI restylings, or ...