Former NBCUniversal executive leaves Elon Musk’s social media platform after two years
Incident follows xAI bot sharing ‘white genocide’ tropes in response to unrelated questions
Big Tech group accused of using inaccurate data in effort to identify materials that can attract carbon dioxide from the air
CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd warns ‘dating apps are feeling like a thing of the past’
Plus, Meta’s big private credit talks and what next at BP?
OpenAI says it will review its compensation to high-profile engineers after being targeted by Meta
The story behind the Facebook founder’s turn toward Trump
Plus central bank digital currencies
Apollo, Brookfield and Pimco among the lenders in talks with Mark Zuckerberg’s social media group
How users treat a product in the real world can diverge wildly from what the designers intended
Chief Steve Huffman warns of ‘arms race’ to protect its devoted online communities from AI-generated content
Court finds using online books to train artificial intelligence models without writers’ consent is ‘fair use’
Official deems Meta-owned app ‘high-risk to users’, according to memo seen by the Financial Times
The sport has had mixed success in its efforts to appeal to Gen Z
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg spends big to hire well-connected entrepreneur to revitalise artificial intelligence ambitions
Eye-watering payments show how hard it is for tech companies to build a competitive moat
The boss’s transformation shocked liberals at Meta, but his closest allies say this is who he was all along
Foray into financial services could include introducing credit or debit card, CEO Linda Yaccarino says
Landmark ‘multiyear’ study on effect of modern tech on young people provides potential evidence of harm
Mark Zuckerberg reported to be personally calling engineers to recruit for ‘superintelligence’ AI team
Call by Amazon, Google and Microsoft lobbyists for a ‘moratorium’ has split industry and the Republican party
US president will sign an executive order this week extending deal deadline by 90 days
US tech group reverses ‘no ads’ stance at world’s most popular messaging service
Adding facial recognition to smart glasses may not prove as popular as some in Silicon Valley believe
The deal values the data-labelling company at $29bn