Meta and YouTube are in court this week over allegations that their social media platforms can be addictive and harmful to children, while TikTok on Tuesday chose to settle the closely watched case.
For years, social media giants have argued against claims that their platforms harm young people’s mental health. Starting Tuesday, they will for the first time have to defend against those claims ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms, TikTok and YouTube will face courtroom scrutiny this week over allegations that their platforms are fueling a youth mental health crisis, as the national ...
A landmark case accusing some of the biggest social media platforms in the world of deliberately getting their users addicted kicked off Tuesday in Los Angeles – with Meta’s Instagram and Google’s ...
Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are facing a major lawsuit in California over claims that their apps cause youth addiction. The case revolves around whether design features of these platforms cause harm ...
CNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'Closing Bell' to deliver the latest news on social media companies Meta and YouTube on trial. Got a confidential news tip? We want to ...
TikTok has agreed to settle with a plaintiff and will no longer be part of a high-profile California social media trial. The trial continues this week against Meta and Alphabet's YouTube. Last week, ...
Meta Platforms, TikTok and YouTube will face courtroom scrutiny this week over allegations that their platforms are fueling a youth mental health crisis, as the national debate about kids’ screen time ...
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Three of the world's largest technology companies are set to face a landmark trial in Los Angeles this week, accused of deliberately addicting and harming children through their platforms. Meta's ...
Meta has launched a new program called “Llama for Startups” to encourage US startups to use its Llama AI models in their generative AI projects. The goal is to attract early-stage companies and help ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made the case for his company's continued AI expansion — and its need to continue scaling infrastructure — after Meta's fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday included a revenue ...