Erin Burnett talks to Arturo Béjar, a former Facebook Engineering Director turned whistleblower, about the landmark ruling finding Meta and YouTube liable for intentionally addicting a young woman to ...
An L.A. jury awarded $3 million in a child social media addiction case, but Section 230 and First Amendment protections may doom the verdict on appeal.
Jurors found the companies were negligent, and the design of their apps caused harm to children.
A California jury found Meta and YouTube responsible for creating environments that encouraged social media addictions in children.
In a 10-to-2 vote, the Los Angeles jury ruled that Meta and Google knew their design was "dangerous" but failed to warn the ...
The overwhelming backlash against Nvidia’s new DLSS 5 feature that uses AI to yassify video games has clearly rattled CEO ...
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