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Quote of the day by Mark Zuckerberg: "Move fast and break things. Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough" — on the nature of disruption
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet published
The Facebook co-founder has long run his company with a philosophy that promotes speed in innovation

Meta reveals over 20,000 Instagram accounts hacked and stolen using AI support bot
By Sead Fadilpašić published
We now know the scale of last week's incident as Meta reports it to the Maine AG.

Facial recognition code has been found in the Meta AI app for smart glasses
By James Rogerson published
The Meta AI app has quietly had facial recognition code added to it, which could one day allow the company's smart glasses to identify people.

Instagram Plus launches globally with new subscription features
By James Rogerson published
Instagram Plus bulks up the app with numerous new and improved features for those prepared to pay, and early reactions haven't been positive.

Modders are disabling the Meta Ray-Ban’s most important safety feature
By Hamish Hector published
I love my Ray-Ban smart glasses, but creeps are disabling a major safety feature, and now I’m worried they’ll get banned.

'We have heard your concerns': Meta workers can request pauses in computer activity tracking, but only in temporary, half-hour increments
By Craig Hale published
Workers can ask Meta to pause monitoring software, but only if they think the data on screen should be hidden.

Meta's AI Business Agent is a small and medium businesses guru – and it is now available directly through WhatsApp
By Craig Hale published
After around two years in testing, Meta's AI Business Agent is now rolling out across WhatsApp, Instagram DMs and more.

Meta, Starlink and Microsoft team up with the FBI to delete over 1.4 million accounts and seize millions in cryptocurrency related to huge scam networks targeting Americans
By Sead Fadilpašić published
The FBI arrested 63 people in connection to the scam network, while Microsoft disabled 20,000 accounts.

The Trump White House is ready to regulate AI, but it's exactly the wrong body to do so, and its control could become a problem
By Lance Ulanoff published
Donald Trump just signed an executive order that gives the US Government unprecedented control over future AI frontier models. This could be a recipe for disaster
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