Having technological access involves a certain level of privilege. Although it’s still new, we may already be in danger of never realising an inclusive metaverse, writes Mindshare’s paid social account director.
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Lawmakers and international bodies move to regulate AI, Google delays Bard launch in EU and Meta and LinkedIn reveal new generative AI tools, all this week in MED-AI.
The answer is not more regulation or ad bans. What we need is better enforcement of the current rules on falsehoods and misinformation in advertising, argues Grove Media’s MD.
Social media companies have continually been introducing and trialling new products and policies over the last few years aimed at the digital wellbeing of these teen users.
In brief: The UK government will reportedly legislate to create a new regulator overseeing tech giants like Google and Meta.
Serious media investment and thinking is going into AI for all sorts of use cases. The tech is not particularly new but, critically, our culture is, writes the editor.
While 29% of US teens own a VR headset, only 4% of this group reportedly use it on a daily basis and only 14% use it on a weekly basis.
Meta needs a different message—and perhaps even a different narrator—to better communicate its potential.
Strategy Leaders: Navigating economic volatility requires understanding the evolving digital market and making strategic investments.
The change is the latest evidence of an adjustment in Meta’s short-term strategy.