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Meta says it won’t sign the European Union’s artificial intelligence code of practice agreement, warning that “Europe is ...
Meta Platforms Inc. today declined to implement a set of guidelines that the European Union has proposed for the artificial ...
Microsoft will likely sign the European Union's code of practice to help companies comply with the bloc's landmark artificial ...
Elon Musk's social media platform X has refused to comply with French prosecutors' demands for access to its recommendation ...
Meta is the latest U.S. company to push back against the EU's widespread efforts to regulate AI. Others include Mistral AI ...
GPAI code asks for transparency, copyright, and safety pledges Two weeks before the EU AI Act takes effect, the European Commission issued voluntary guidelines for providers of general-purpose AI ...
In a twist that feels like a plot from a tech dystopia, Meta has decided to *not* sign the European Union's newly minted AI ...
In the ever-evolving world of tech, it seems like there's always something happening that makes you raise an eyebrow or ...
In a recent development highlighting the differing approaches of major tech companies toward regulatory frameworks, Microsoft has expressed its support ...
Prolonged engagement is vital for increasing revenue, and this year Meta expects to bring in $2 billion to $3 billion from its generative AI products alone.
Tech companies argued there is still uncertainty about how to comply with the AI Act, and the rules are too complicated.
Meta wants to convince Facebook users to give Meta AI access to all the photos on their devices - here’s why you shouldn’t do it.