Meta's Facebook, Elon Musk's X, Google's YouTube and other tech companies have agreed to do more to tackle online hate speech ...
Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, X, YouTube, Snapchat, LinkedIn, Dailymotion, Jeuxvideo.com, Rakuten Viber, and Microsoft ...
Google announced its intention Thursday to flout European Union standards for digital fact-checking, opting not to build an ...
The European Union (EU) has updated its code of conduct on online hate speech, requiring social media platforms like Meta’s ...
The pushback comes as the emboldened leaders of US tech companies, including Google CEO Sundar Pichai, have been courting ...
Top tech companies like X, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube have signed a voluntary commitment to make efforts to ...
After Mark Zuckerberg's big announcement that Meta will no longer fact check, Google is also sending a message to the ...
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The new Code of Conduct by the EU aims to improve how social media platforms deal with content that violates hate speech laws ...
Major tech firms, including Meta and Google, have committed to enhanced measures against online hate speech under a revised ...
Google rejects EU's fact-checking requirements for search and YouTube, defying new disinformation rules. Google has ...
New EU regulations call for Google to include fact-checking results alongside Google and Youtube searches. Google is refusing ...