Meta is bringing its “Account Status” feature to Threads, which will enable people to see when the company has removed or demoted posts or handed out other penalties.
Instagram's Threads app began testing advertisements for its users at the start of this year, and the social platform is already ramping up its monetization efforts.
FTC v. Meta is unlikely to be fully settled anytime soon, the trial has successfully uncovered tons of new details about the inner workings of the social media company.
A jury has ruled that the company behind the infamous Pegasus spyware must pay Meta more than $167 million in damages for spreading malware via WhatsApp.
This week Meta held its first-ever AI dev conference, LlamaCon, focused on the development of its Llama generative AI model. But while there was plenty of hype, not much happened, besides the launch of the Meta AI app and a new Llama API.
Meta shared that it’s working on something called “Private Processing,” which will allow users to take advantage of generative AI capabilities within WhatsApp without eroding its privacy features.
WhatsApp is upping its privacy game with a new feature that blocks the sharing of content from chats and groups. It will also prevent using content from these chats with AI assistants.