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Meta is preparing to introduce advertising to its Threads app as early as January 2025. Earlier, the company noted that the monetisation of this service could take several years.
Australia proposes to ban social media for children under the age of 16.
Meta had an ambitious plan to build an artificial intelligence data centre in the US that would be powered by nuclear energy.
Meta, the company that owns Facebook and Instagram, is actively working on building its own search engine.
Instagram has started lowering video quality for unpopular videos. Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram and Threads, explained that the platform strives to show the highest quality videos, but if a video doesn't gain views for a long time, its quality is lowered.
Some staff will be redeployed to other positions
Meta has introduced Movie Gen, a new artificial intelligence that allows you to create and edit videos with music and sound effects using only text prompts.
Threads is introducing a new feature called location tagging, which is already available on Instagram.
Meta has announced a new tool that uses artificial intelligence to automatically dub Reels videos and synchronise the speaker's lips with the translation.
Meta has announced an update to its AI assistant, which is now available in many of the company's apps. Last year, Meta presented its AI at the Connect event.
Amazfit has announced the launch of a beta testing programme for the updated version of its Zepp app. Currently, only owners of Amazfit Balance smartwatches have received invitations to test. In a post on Facebook, a company representative shared the registration form for testers.
Meta has announced a ban of RT and other Russian state media on all its platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Threads and WhatsApp. The company explained this decision by "foreign interference" in the US presidential election.
Meta may soon expand the integration between Instagram and Threads. Instagram is testing a new feature that will allow you to share comments on Threads.
Meta, Snap and TikTok have launched a new programme called Thrive aimed at preventing the distribution of graphic content depicting or encouraging suicide and self-harm.
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, has admitted to using publicly available photos and user postings to train its artificial intelligence models.













