Australian regulator claims 58% of crypto ads on Facebook are scams
Australia’s competition watchdog cited preliminary research that found more than half of the crypto ads on the platform breach Meta’s policies or involve scams. Go to Source
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Australia’s competition watchdog cited preliminary research that found more than half of the crypto ads on the platform breach Meta’s policies or involve scams. Go to Source
The growing malaise for metaverse hype is reminiscent of the AI sector directly before the launch of GPT-3. Go to Source
The door is now wide open for Google and Microsoft to gain first movers’ advantage over the entire continent. Go to Source
Meta cited a section of a 1996 federal law in an attempt to escape a crypto ad lawsuit from Australian billionaire Andrew Forrest, but a U.S. federal judge said it wasn’t enough. Go to Source
Meta will make use of a deep-learning model to apply watermarks to images generated with its AI tool, which would be invisible to the human eye. Go to Source
Social media company Meta is developing new AI-based tools for Facebook and Instagram users Go to Source
Facebook was the worst thing to happen to user privacy over the last two decades. Artificial intelligence could be the worst thing to happen in the days ahead. Go to Source
Thailand’s digital minister said he would seek a court order to shut Facebook in the country unless it takes action on the alleged scams. Go to Source
As the Big Tech giant Meta focuses on retaining its users it plans to launch a number of AI-powered chatbots with different personalities and functions. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
The largest European consumer rights group alleges crypto marketers in popular social networks the misleading promotion and thus exposing consumers to serious harm. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico