Analysis: It’s not clear how Zuckerberg is defining “superintelligence”, whether Meta is close to building it, how it could shape consumer products and how it might impact data privacy. But Meta keeps printing money.
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Following the recent ruling on Meta’s privacy intrusion, Thinkbox’s new CSO explores how advertising can deliver relevance without the stalker vibes.
From slapdash return-to-office mandates to ignoring the untenable pressure on working mothers, we must stop being careless with women’s careers.
The latest report from We Are Social and Meltwater also found Brits spend twice as much time on TikTok than other social apps.
It’s not a question of if but when you decide to give up on your principles. Nothing will get brands, big or small, to leave Meta.
Outvertising’s communications co-director joins Jack Benjamin to argue the ethical and business cases for reapportioning spend away from Meta and express the raw impact Meta’s policy changes have had on the LGBTQ+ community.
Meta claims it’s ‘business as usual’, so will the ad industry hold its nose or will it act on the moral and business cases that question social media?
On Friday, Meta began testing ads on its microblogging platform. Brands are considering renewed concerns over brand safety on Meta platforms, but Threads may be too good to pass up.
In light of Meta’s content moderation changes and cut to DEI budgets, many are asking: what can we do? Here are four considerations to act on right now.
