Elon Musk praised Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg's move to end fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram, following Musk's lead after he implemented community notes on X.
The Meta CEO announced changes to content moderation just in time for a familiar incoming presidential administration.
Americans are going to lose access to TikTok in less than a week, unless China green-lights a sale to what Congress has deemed a non-adversary of the United States — something China is unlikely to do but might.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushed Facebook and Instagram into a new era when he announced that they would follow in the footsteps of Elon Musk's X, doing away with fact-checkers and other content moderation in favor of community notes and freer speech.
James Packer has been pictured dining alongside Donald Trump and Elon Musk, becoming the latest Australian billionaire to share a meal with the soon-to-be US President.
Meanwhile, a video showing Elon Musk, Vladimir Putin, and other big names from the world is widely being circulated across internet platforms. It was learned to be an AI-generated clip, which also featured Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking the holy dip at the Maha Kumbh Mela with Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni.
In a dramatic shift in content moderation policies, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday that Facebook and Instagram would no longer fact-che.
Musk himself has said he uses the drug to treat depression, and he's frequently posted about it on X generally over the years.
An AI video of celebrities at the Mahakumbh has made a splash online, bringing some of the world’s top business and political leaders to Prayagraj.
Meta's about-face on fact-checking shows how Musk has remade the world in his image.
Musk weaponized fears of gender-based violence to foster racism in the UK. Will he use the same playbook in the US?