Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg apologised to the Indian government over child sexual abuse material, deepfake content and ...
The brief removal of a video from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's official Facebook account triggered a much wider debate over ...
Why Meta is paying for controversial content and what that means for the posts you see ...
A four-hour takedown of Modi’s Facebook video snowballed into a showdown that sparked rare political unity—but also a contentious threat to safe harbour immunity for internet firms under India’s IT ...
Meta has axed a controversial feature that allowed users to modify photos from public Instagram accounts using AI. The feature, which was rolled out earlier this week along with a batch of other AI ...
Mark Zuckerberg apologised over CSAM, deepfake content and platform errors, while sources said Meta's intermediary status and ...
Hollywood forced a three-day retreat on AI images of people. The advertiser integration behind the launch was never touched.
Facebook’s creator monetisation system faces scrutiny over payments linked to controversial content, raising questions about platform rules, engagement and accountability.
The Centre has stepped up scrutiny of Meta’s operations in India, asking the company to take stronger measures against ...
Meta apologized after Facebook temporarily restricted a post by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, renewing scrutiny of ...
Meta’s global team is expected to stay in India for a few more days, with three to four additional meetings planned. The upcoming rounds will also address issues related to WhatsApp. The central focus ...
On Tuesday, Meta introduced a new AI image generation model, called Muse Image. Among the model's features, users would be able to tag public profiles, and Muse Image would use that profile's posts ...