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Since then, a series of issues emerged related to the unauthorized sharing of information with advertisers, apps, or on ...
Meta sues deepfake ‘nudify’ app which uses AI to remove clothing from photos - So-called “nudify” apps take photos of clothed ...
Scale AI Gets Meta Investment That Values It at More Than $29 Billion The data-labeling company said proceeds from the investment will be distributed to its shareholders, accelerate innovation and ...
Meta is suing the Hong Kong-based maker of the app CrushAI, a platform capable of creating sexually explicit deepfakes.
Meta is taking legal action against one of the most widely used apps that can digitally remove clothing from photos, a disturbing trend that has become a harsh reality for some victims.
META Platforms stock (NASDAQ: META) has witnessed a substantial increase, spurred by investor enthusiasm over rising user ...
Meta has said the company bans "non-consensual intimate imagery" on its platforms. The company previously told CBS News that it has removed ads for nudify technology, deleted pages on its platforms ...
Meta Platforms on Thursday announced a lawsuit against a Hong Kong-based company that has managed to work around the social media giant's advertising detection technology to promote AI-powered ...
Disney and Universal’s lawsuit isn’t about stopping the technology, experts say. It’s about making sure they get a cut.
Meta Platforms Inc. is suing a Hong Kong-based business for allegedly promoting so-called nudify apps, as the Facebook owner ...
The lawsuit is against Joy Timeline HK Limited, which used Meta ads to promote an app that uses AI to take a photo of someone and create nude imagery of them.
Meta will start testing native DMs on Threads this week in three countries: Hong Kong, Thailand, and Argentina.