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March 14, 2026
Business

Meta Weighs Massive Layoffs as AI Spending Surges

Meta Platforms is considering sweeping layoffs that could affect 20 percent or more of its workforce as the company accelerates spending on artificial intelligence and seeks to streamline operations, according to three

Artificial Intelligence/Human Rights

Meta Used “Ad Library” to Mask Scam Ads

Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, took deliberate steps to reduce the visibility of fraudulent advertisements to regulators, internal documents reviewed by Reuters show. The effort, first observed in Japan last year, involved removing scam ads from search results

January 1, 2026

Meta Faces Criticism Over Faulty Data in AI-Powered Climate Tool, Say Scientists

Artificial Intelligence

Meta has come under fire from scientists accusing the tech giant of using flawed data to train an artificial intelligence tool aimed at identifying

Meta Profits From China Scam Ads Despite Internal Warnings

China/World

A Reuters investigation has found that Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, chose to tolerate high levels of fraudulent advertising from China

Musk Sought Zuckerberg’s Backing for $97bn OpenAI Takeover Bid, Court Filing Reveals

August 22, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Elon Musk attempted to recruit Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to help finance a near-$100 billion bid to take control of OpenAI earlier this year, according to court documents reported by the

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Mark Zuckerberg Settles $8 Billion Lawsuit Over Facebook Privacy Violations

July 18, 2025
Human Rights/News

Mark Zuckerberg and several former Facebook directors have reached a last-minute settlement in an $8 billion lawsuit related to user privacy violations stemming from the Cambridge Analytica scandal. The settlement avoids a

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Meta Faces Criticism Over Faulty Data in AI-Powered Climate Tool, Say Scientists

July 3, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Meta has come under fire from scientists accusing the tech giant of using flawed data to train an artificial intelligence tool aimed at identifying materials for capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

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Meta Launches ‘Superintelligence Labs’ to Build AI Beyond Human Capability

July 2, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has unveiled Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL), a bold new division tasked with developing artificial intelligence systems that exceed human-level performance — marking the company’s most ambitious move yet

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