Meta’s Zuckerberg not liable in lawsuits over social media harm to children Posted on 09/11/2024 Mark Zuckerberg tries on a pair of Orion AR glasses during the Meta Connect conference in Menlo Park, California. (AP pic) OAKLAND: A federal judge said Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg is not personally liable in 25 lawsuits accusing his company of addicting children to social media. US district judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California rejected accusations on Thursday that Zuckerberg directed Meta’s efforts to conceal from children the serious mental health risks of using Facebook and Instagram. The plaintiffs called Meta’s billionaire co-founder the “guiding spirit” behind alleged concealment efforts, saying he ignored repeated internal warnings about the risks and publicly downplayed them. However, the judge found a lack of specifics about what Zuckerberg did wrong, and said “control of corporate activity alone is insufficient” to establish liability. Her decision does not affect related claims against Meta itself. The plaintiffs brought claims under the laws of 13 US states: Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin. Previn Warren, a partner at Motley Rice representing the plaintiffs, said on Friday his clients will continue gathering evidence “to uncover the truth about how Big Tech has knowingly prioritised profits over the safety of our children”. The 25 lawsuits are among several hundred by children, their families and school districts seeking damages from Meta, Alphabet’s Google, ByteDance’s TikTok and Snap’s Snapchat over social media addiction. Dozens of US state attorneys general are pursuing similar cases against Meta, linking its social media platforms to anxiety, depression, insomnia, and interference with education and daily life. News
Kane hits out at player withdrawals ahead of Nations League games Posted on 14/11/2024 England’s Harry Kane (left) leads the training session at St George’s Park ahead of their Nations League matches against Greece and Ireland. (AP pic) LONDON: England skipper Harry Kane has hit out at several players who withdrew from the national team ahead of their Nations League matches against Greece and… Read More
Could artificial general intelligence be here by 2050? Posted on 18/11/2024 Artificial general intelligence technology is so advanced that it could be able to rival the capabilities of the human brain. (Envato Elements pic) PARIS: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes that 2025 could see the arrival of artificial general intelligence (AGI). This technology is so advanced that it could be able… Read More
Malaysia’s Brics approach targets trade growth and opportunities, Wisma Putra reassures commitment to protect national interests Posted on 08/11/2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 7 — The Government will continue to ensure that the nation’s interests are safeguarded and protected in all international organisations it participates in, including BRICS, according to the Foreign Ministry. It said as a trading nation, it is important for Malaysia to maintain good relations with all… Read More