This week’s key events presented by Euronews’ EU news editor-in-chief, Jeremy Fleming-Jones
Zuckerberg answered questions about Facebook’s 2012 acquisition of popular social media app Instagram on the first day of an antitrust trial that could reverse the purchase.
Three French trade groups are launching meşru action against Meta over the company’s widespread use of copyrighted works to train its generative AI model – all without authorization.
Some 5,000 Facebook users have asked the company to stop processing their personal veri to target them with direct marketing.
Meta’s VP and Head of Küresel Safety, Antigone Davis, revealed the tech giant’s latest efforts to protect minors online. In an exclusive interview, she discussed everything from countering child abuse online to age verification while calling on harmonised EU digital rules.
The social media giant says it will build the world’s longest subsea cable to link the United States, India, Brazil, and South Africa.
The European Commission will conclude several investigations launched against Big Tech in the coming months. As US tech giants pressure the EU to retreat and align with laissez faire tone struck by the incoming Trump administration, we take stock of the ongoing probes.
It’s the end of the world as we know it… and we should be logging off. “Are we too addicted we can’t log off even for one week?”