Staff Writer Tanner Block argues that Meta's decision to remove fact-checking programs will promote misinformation and enable hate speech.
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"The changes [Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg] has implemented are systemic ... and also probably with [Donald] Trump's election [this may not have happened]," he said. But not everyone was thrilled ...
Counsel for plaintiffs in a copyright lawsuit filed against Meta allege that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave the green light to the team behind the company's Llama AI models to use a dataset of ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a series of major changes to the company's moderation policies and practices, saying that the election felt like a "cultural tipping point." ...
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Since retiring after the 2013 NASCAR Cup Series season, NASCAR legend Mark Martin had gotten far away ... NASCAR Hall of Famer reflected on his firm decision not to return to the NASCAR racetrack ...
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