Meta approved hate-filled Facebook ads that called for violence in Europe

Meta is again facing allegations it’s not doing enough to prevent the spread of hate speech and violent content in Facebook ads. A new report details eight such ads, targeting audiences in Europe, that were approved despite containing blatant violations of the company’s policies around hate speech and violence. The report comes from watchdog organization … Read more

BioWare cuts around 50 jobs to become a ‘more agile and focused studio’

Mass Effect and Dragon Age studio BioWare is eliminating approximately 50 positions as parent Electronic Arts attempts to turn it into a “more agile and focused studio.” The reorganization was “unavoidable,” according to BioWare general manager Gary McKay, as it was necessary in order to meet the studio’s evolving needs. “After much consideration and careful … Read more

Facebook’s ‘state-controlled media’ labels appear to reduce engagement

Facebook’s ‘state-controlled media’ labels appear to reduce engagement

Facebook’s “state-controlled media” labels appear to reduce engagement with content from authoritarian nations. A new study reveals that, with the added tags, users’ engagement decreased when they noticed content labeled as originating from Chinese and Russian government-run media. However, the labels also appeared to boost user favorability of posts from Canadian state media, suggesting broader … Read more

WhatsApp lets you create groups without naming them

WhatsApp lets you create groups without naming them

WhatsApp will now let you create small groups without first naming them. Mark Zuckerberg announced the new feature in a Facebook post (viaTechCrunch). You previously had to choose your group’s name when setting it up. TechCrunch reports that unnamed groups have a cap of six members instead of the named groups’ limit of 1,024 participants. … Read more

Apptronik’s Apollo is the latest humanoid robot to beat Tesla to market

Apptronik’s Apollo is the latest humanoid robot to beat Tesla to market

Apptronik unveiled a new workforce robot today. Named Apollo, the machine is designed to “work in environments designed for, and directly alongside, humans.” The android is initially intended to move and carry cases and totes in logistics and manufacturing settings. But the Austin-based Apptronik sees Apollo expanding into “construction, oil and gas, electronics production, retail, … Read more

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