Like a lot of other companies, Meta is currently racing to cram AI into every part of its product base. At this year’s annual Connect event, CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled a number of new AI-driven features and updates.
Researchers at the University of Maryland are trying to get to the bottom of our farts.
Some lawmakers in Pennsylvania would rather not leave privacy up to the discretion of Meta and other tech companies.
It’s not the first time OpenAI has hinted at something like this.
"Lockdown Mode is not intended for everyone," OpenAI's blog post says. In other words, you're probably not important enough.
With its highly anticipated IPO around the corner, the company is balancing its long-held reputation as a leader in safety with the demands of its future shareholders.
Turns out the Meta AI app already has dormant code for facial recognition on it.