Facebook and Instagram have recently introduced a groundbreaking feature that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to provide responses to users’ questions about their photos, and even help with editing them. This remarkable development showcases the growing power and sophistication of AI technology, revolutionizing the way we interact with and enhance our digital images. Let’s dive into… Continue reading Facebook and Instagram can now use AI to answer questions about your photos and edit them too
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Facebook copies TikTok again with new vertical video format
In the ever-evolving world of social media, it seems that the line between imitation and innovation is becoming increasingly blurred. The latest example of this dynamic is Facebook’s latest move to introduce a new vertical video format, closely resembling the popular app TikTok. On August 18th, Facebook announced the launch of a new feature called… Continue reading Facebook copies TikTok again with new vertical video format
Facebook secretly looked at Snapchat, Amazon, and YouTube user data, documents reveal
In a recent revelation, documents obtained by multiple news outlets have shown that Facebook has been secretly looking at user data from popular platforms such as Snapchat, Amazon, and YouTube. The documents, which were reported on by the Wall Street Journal, reveal that Facebook has been using a secret program to collect data on users’… Continue reading Facebook secretly looked at Snapchat, Amazon, and YouTube user data, documents reveal
Facebook Rejects Its Own Supreme Court’s Order to Ban Cambodia’s Ex-Prime Minister
Recently, Facebook revoked its own supreme court’s decision to ban the former prime minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, from the platform. This decision has been met with plenty of criticism and backlash, especially since the court was established just over a year ago with the intention of making decisive, unbiased rulings on certain problematic content.… Continue reading Facebook Rejects Its Own Supreme Court’s Order to Ban Cambodia’s Ex-Prime Minister
Zuckerberg says he’s ready to fight and that Elon keeps making things up
Recently, in an interview with The Atlantic, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made waves in the tech world when he aggressively defended his company and shot back at Tesla CEO Elon Musk. The latest feud between the two tech giants began after Musk criticized Facebook for allegedly failing to manage its platform to protect users from… Continue reading Zuckerberg says he’s ready to fight and that Elon keeps making things up
Facebook and Instagram start blocking news in Canada
Facebook and Instagram have recently announced a sweeping move to block news content from being shared on their platforms in Canada, in response to proposed legislation that would make them financially liable for news publishers’ content on their sites. The ban comes in reaction to a bill proposed last year by the Canadian government, Bill… Continue reading Facebook and Instagram start blocking news in Canada
Facebook Users Have One Month Left to Get a Piece of That $725 Million Settlement
With Facebook users receiving a piece of the $725 million settlement from a class action lawsuit that was brought forward against the popular social media platform, the deadline is looming close. It’s been almost a year since the settlement was announced and Facebook users have just a month left to get their own share of… Continue reading Facebook Users Have One Month Left to Get a Piece of That $725 Million Settlement
Using Facebook in the EU? Here’s how to opt out of its creepy ads
In Europe, it’s no secret that Facebook is one of the most popular social networks. But with the implementation of its new privacy laws, the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), many users have become concerned about their privacy and are seeking ways to opt out of Facebook’s creepy advertising. So, if you’re an EU citizen… Continue reading Using Facebook in the EU? Here’s how to opt out of its creepy ads
Facebook political microtargeting at center of GDPR complaints in Germany
In recent months, Germany’s Federal Cartel Office (FCO) has been looking into potential violations of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in relation to political microtargeting by Facebook. The FCO, which is responsible for enforcing the GDPR on behalf of the German government, is now focusing its investigations into Facebook’s use of data for the… Continue reading Facebook political microtargeting at center of GDPR complaints in Germany
Trump Breaks Facebook Silence With Incredibly Lame Post
Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, has returned to the social media platform Facebook this week – four months after losing the 2020 election – and he did so with a rather…uninspiring post. The post itself was not a political statement, instead it featured a photo of Trump, which was captioned with… Continue reading Trump Breaks Facebook Silence With Incredibly Lame Post