In a significant development, Mark Zuckerberg-led Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook) has announced plans to proceed with its company-wide layoffs next week.
When President Donald Trump was flanked at his inauguration by tech titans Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Sundar ...
Tech CEOs' recent visible support for President Donald Trump has caused consternation in their workforces, and some employees ...
President Trump and Mark Zuckerberg, the leader of the world's largest social network, have butted heads in the past. Now ...
A growing number of American teenagers say they are being misled by AI-generated photos, videos or other content on the ...
Implementing user-generated community notes will democratize fact-checking, and rid the app of a tool which has long become ...
Meta kicked off 2025 by overhauling its content moderation system, rolling back DEI, and announcing more layoffs — all in the ...
Now, in a complete turnaround, the Meta (META) chief executive has gone from potentially sparring with Musk to mimicking nearly his every move. On Friday, the Wall Street Journal reported that ...
Kimmel has been ruthlessly criticizing Musk and Zuckerberg for working so closely to Trump during his presidency. During a recent episode, the late night host slammed Zuckerberg for working with the ...
Meta will pay $25 million to settle Donald Trump's 2021 lawsuit against the tech company, which came after the president's ...
Facebook’s parent company has reached a deal with the president, and Elon Musk’s platform says it’s negotiating its own ...