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AI is learning from what you said on Reddit, Stack Overflow or Facebook. Are you OK with that?
The Hindu· 11 hours agoPost a comment on Reddit, answer coding questions on Stack Overflow, edit a Wikipedia entry or share...
WhatsApp India bans more than 66 lakh accounts in May: Know-why?
India TV· 2 days agoWhatsApp, a Meta-owned instant messaging platform said that it banned more than 66 lakh accounts in...
Tech news of the week: Meta AI comes to India, mobile tariff hike, and more
Indian Express· 3 days agoTech News of the week (Fifth week of June 2024): Meta adds generative AI capabilities into its popular platforms in India, Airtel, Jio, and Vi announce ...
After Meta AI, Gemini AI Rolls Out In Google Messages
NDTV· 2 days agoThis development follows Google's recent announcement and the initial introduction of Gemini AI on...
Soon, Instagram will allow creators to use AI chatbots in messages: Report
Business Standard India· 5 days agoMeta has announced AI Studio for Instagram in beta that will allow creators in the US to generate...
New Zealand to press ahead with media content pay law
Hindustan Times· 1 day agoThat law, which took effect in Australia in March 2021, gives the government power to force internet...
New Zealand to press ahead with media content pay law - ET BrandEquity
The Economic Times· 1 day agoNew Zealand's conservative coalition government will proceed with a bill that would make it...
New Zealand to press ahead with media content pay law
Financial Express· 1 day agoNew Zealand’s conservative coalition government will proceed with a bill that would make it...
Meta purges over 37 mn bad pieces of content on FB, Insta in India in Oct
IBTmes India· 4 days agoMeta said that it took down over 33.6 million pieces of content across 13 policies for Facebook and over 3.4 million pieces of content across 12 policies for Instagram in ...
Meta purged over 21 million pieces of bad content on Facebook, Instagram in India in May 2024
Business Today· 4 days agoThe report reveals a significant crackdown during May, with millions of pieces of content removed for violating the company's policies.