Meta’s latest controversy has shaken the tech world as unredacted court documents reveal the company’s secretive use of a Russian ‘shadow library’ to train its AI, leading to accusations of unethical data practices and user safety breaches. The revelations implicate Meta in misleading reporting and unlawful handling of children’s data, violating COPPA regulations, while allegedly designing its platforms to foster addictive behaviors in young users. As a multi-state lawsuit ensues, involving states like New York and New Jersey, legal experts emphasize the urgent need for transparency and robust consumer protection reforms across the tech landscape. This development highlights broader concerns about public safety and digital security, urging a reevaluation of corporate accountability and ethical standards.
Trending
- Keir Starmer Offers to Send U.K. Troops to Ukraine as Part of Peace Deal
- Israeli soldiers used 80-year-old Palestinian as Gaza human shield: Report | Israel-Palestine conflict News
- Shark Bites Tourist Who Was Trying to Take Photo With It
- Hakeem Jeffries Left Dumbfounded as ABC Host Lays Out Trump’s Soaring Approval Ratings (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit
- At least 9 dead, including 8 in Kentucky, as winter storms batter the US | Weather News
- Monday Briefing: E.U. Leaders Set to Meet on Ukraine
- Texas DPS Brush Team Arrest Four Illegal Aliens After Crossing the Rio Grande River (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit
- IPL schedule, fixtures announced for the 2025 tournament | Cricket News