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Meta Is Handing Content Enforcement to AI
The humans reviewing graphic content at Meta are being replaced — at least partially — by systems that Meta says do the job better.
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The humans reviewing graphic content at Meta are being replaced — at least partially — by systems that Meta says do the job better.
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The debate about young people and the internet has been dominated by one argument: keep them off it, or at least limit how much of it they can...
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The guardrails are finally catching up.
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The tax code was written for an economy that assumed humans did the work. Andrew Yang thinks it's time to update the assumption.
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There is currently no law in the United States preventing an AI chatbot from claiming to be a licensed attorney and then giving you legal advice....
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Let's not bury the lede: OpenAI made a deal with the Department of Defense hours after Anthropic refused to — and the internet responded by canceling...
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Anthropic's CEO told the Department of Defense this week that he'd rather lose the contract than compromise his company's AI safeguards. The Pentagon...
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Here's a sentence we didn't expect to write in 2026: The U.S. Department of Defense is reportedly furious with an AI company for having some ethical...
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The EU just dropped a regulatory bombshell that could reshape how we think about messaging marketing forever. They're forcing Meta to open WhatsApp...
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Wales is making moves with AI, and while the details might be sparse, the implications for marketing professionals are worth unpacking. When...
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Here's something that should keep every marketing director awake at night: when your AI-powered campaign goes sideways and causes real damage, the...
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With 2026 bringing new workplace AI regulations, marketing teams who've been treating AI tools like fancy calculators are about to get a harsh...
Forget the robots-taking-over headlines. These 10 prompts will show you how to use AI for the boring stuff you actually need to get done—like writing emails that don't suck, brainstorming ideas when your brain is fried, and automating the repetitive tasks eating your day.