Google, Meta and other social media companies will be forced to defend teen addiction lawsuits

US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has ruled that the companies that own and run the most popular social networks today will have the face lawsuits blaming them for teenagers’ social media addiction. According to Bloomberg Law, that means Google, which owns YouTube, Meta which runs Facebook and Instagram, ByteDance, which owns TikTok, and Snap can’t get out of hundreds of federal lawsuits filed against them over the past couple of years. 

Rogers, who’ll be overseeing the cases, disagreed with the companies’ argument that they’re not liable for personal injury claims under the First Amendment and Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Section 230 protects publishers from what their users post on their platforms, but the judge said the lawsuits cover more than just third-party content. Further, she said the companies had failed to explain why they shouldn’t be held responsible for other complaints against them, including defective parental controls, the failure to implement effective age verification systems and adding barriers to the account deactivation process. At the same time, the just dismissed some of the complaints, such as the ones suing the companies for failing to limit certain kinds of content. 

The lawsuits in questions were filed on behalf of minors across the country. In 2022, a mother from Connecticut sued Meta and Snap, accusing them of causing an addiction in her 11-year-old daughter who took her own life. In October this year, Meta was sued by 41 states as well as the District of Columbia, accusing the company of knowing that its “addictive” features were harmful to children and teens. Companies like Meta have been facing increased scrutiny over the past couple of years after former employee Frances Haugen revealed an internal Facebook research that found Instagram to be “harmful for a sizable percentage of teens.” 

Google spokesperson José Castañeda told Bloomberg Law that protecting children has always been core to the company’s work. “In collaboration with child development specialists, we have built age-appropriate experiences for kids and families on YouTube, and provide parents with robust controls,” he added. “The allegations in these complaints are simply not true.” A TikTok spokesperson gave Reuters a similar statement and said the app has “robust safety policies and parental controls.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-meta-and-other-social-media-companies-will-be-forced-to-defend-teen-addiction-lawsuits-081727526.html?src=rss 

WhatsApp chats backed up to Google Drive will soon take up storage space

You may want to check your Google account storage situation if you back up your WhatsApp conversations to Drive on Android. In 2018, WhatsApp and Google announced that you could save your WhatsApp chat history to Drive without it counting towards your storage quota. But starting in December 2023, backing up the messaging app to Drive will count towards your Google account cloud storage space if you’re WhatsApp beta user. If you don’t use the app’s beta version, you won’t be feeling the change in policy until next year when it “gradually” makes its way to all Android devices. 

Personal Google accounts come with 15GB of free cloud storage shared across Gmail, Drive and Photos. In its announcement, Google noted that that’s “three times more than most mobile platforms.” Apple’s iCloud, for instance, only comes with 5GB of free space. Still, it’s very much possible (and maybe even easy at this point) to hit or go beyond 15GB, depending on how many pictures and files you’ve backed up and uploaded.

Google has linked to its storage management tools in its post to make it easier to remove large files or photos you no longer need. You can also delete items from within WhatsApp, so they’ll no longer be included in your next backup. Of course, you also have the option to purchase extra storage with Google One, which will set you back at least $2 a month for 100GB. The company promises to provide eligible users with “limited, one-time Google One promotions” soon, though, so it may be best to wait for those before getting a subscription. Take note that this change will only affect you if you back up your chat history using your personal account. If you have a Workspace account through your job or another organization, you don’t have to worry about WhatsApp taking up a chunk of your cloud storage space. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/whatsapp-chats-backed-up-to-google-drive-will-soon-take-up-storage-space-055300237.html?src=rss 

Cruise is also pausing its manned robotaxi rides for ‘a full safety review’

Following the pedestrian collision on October 2nd, Cruise had its driverless vehicle permit revoked in California, but the company is now also voluntarily pausing its supervised and manual robotaxi operation in the US “in the coming days.” This will be part of an expanded safety probe conducted by independent engineering consulting firm, Exponent, which originally came on board to focus on “a technical root cause analysis” of the aforementioned accident. The suspended manual operation will apparently affect around 70 vehicles — a fraction of Cruise’s fleet of 950 robotaxis, which were recalled following the freak accident instigated by a separate hit-and-run.

The same announcement shared that Craig Glidden, General Motors’ Executive Vice President of Legal and Policy and Cruise board member, will be joining the subsidiary as Chief Administrative Officer. The exec will oversee Cruise’s legal, communications and finance teams, on top of his current role at GM. The company is also continuing its search for a permanent Chief Safety Officer, while retaining “a third-party safety expert in the coming weeks to perform a full assessment of Cruise’s safety operations and culture.”

It’ll be an uphill battle for Cruise from here on out. Recent reports discovered that these robotaxis struggled to detect children, not to mention the firm’s seeming lack of data around child-specific situations on the streets. Despite this known flaw, Cruise continued to operate its autonomous vehicles on the streets. It is also reported that Cruise employees will face layoffs over the next two weeks, as the company struggles to regain trust from the public and authorities — not just for itself, but also for the entire robotaxi industry.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cruise-is-also-pausing-its-manned-robotaxi-rides-for-a-full-safety-review-040140791.html?src=rss 

Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater Reportedly ‘Very Involved’ in Each Other’s Lives Amid Deepening Romance

The singer and Broadway star are reportedly getting serious enough to have met each other’s families!

The singer and Broadway star are reportedly getting serious enough to have met each other’s families! 

Millie Bobby Brown Rocks Micro Mini Skirt and Crop Top in Fun New Pics Amid Jake Bongiovi Engagement

The ‘Stranger Things’ star took to Instagram and showed off her chic denim micro mini-skirt and black crop top on November 14.

The ‘Stranger Things’ star took to Instagram and showed off her chic denim micro mini-skirt and black crop top on November 14. 

Roland’s new software instrument Galaxias offers access to 20,000 sounds

Roland just unveiled its latest software plugin instrument. Galaxias, not to be confused with the Galaga-esque arcade game Galaxia, offers access to 20,000 sounds, leading Roland to call it “one big super instrument.” It runs as a standalone application on both macOS and Windows, in addition to operating as a VST3 or AU plugin.

This looks a lot like Arturia’s amazing Analog Lab software, as Galaxias provides access to sounds across Roland’s entire history. There are presets sourced from nearly every Roland instrument you can think of, from the iconic Jupiter 8 synthesizer to the, uh, even more iconic TR 808 drum machine. These sounds aren’t just from retro darlings, as there are plenty of options culled from recent releases like System 8 and Zenology, among others.

As a matter of fact, the company says Galaxias provides access to any instrument available via Roland Cloud. You can also layer up to four instruments together, along with two effects per layer, to create custom soundscapes that Roland calls Scenes. Additionally, there are some beefed up adjustment parameters here, with macro controls that let you change up 128 parameters via internal LFOs or an external MIDI controller.

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Just like Analog Lab, everything’s designed around a proprietary interface that allows for custom organization options, so you won’t lose your favorite preset in a mad dash to find the beefiest bassline. Roland also says that more sounds and capabilities will be added regularly.

Galaxias is available now and is included with a Roland Cloud Ultimate membership, which costs $200 per year or $20 each month. There’s a 30-day free trial for those curious about what all the fuss is about.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/rolands-new-software-instrument-galaxias-offers-access-to-20000-sounds-010004849.html?src=rss 

Kourtney Kardashian Shares Topless Pregnant Throwback Photos for Travis Barker Birthday Tribute

The Lemme founder took to Instagram on November 14 to celebrate her hubby’s 48th birthday with a loving tribute and sexy throwback photos.

The Lemme founder took to Instagram on November 14 to celebrate her hubby’s 48th birthday with a loving tribute and sexy throwback photos. 

Jana Kramer Gives Birth: Singer Welcomes Son Roman With Allan Russell

The loving mom of three shared new adorable photos of her sweet newborn and revealed she’s ‘overjoyed’ at the new addition to her family.

The loving mom of three shared new adorable photos of her sweet newborn and revealed she’s ‘overjoyed’ at the new addition to her family. 

North West Channels Y2K Kim Kardashian & Paris Hilton in New TikTok: Photos

The TV personality’s daughter showed off her best Y2K outfit and channeled her mom during her tracksuit days with a new TikTok post on November 14.

The TV personality’s daughter showed off her best Y2K outfit and channeled her mom during her tracksuit days with a new TikTok post on November 14. 

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