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The European Union (EU) says it wants to compete globally, but overly complex and burdensome regulation is preventing the tech innovation that is driving growth for global competitors. Mario Draghi’s ...
Today, Meta Founder & CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared his vision to bring personal superintelligence to everyone. We believe in ...
From early October 2025, we will no longer allow political, electoral and social issue ads on our platforms in the EU. This is a difficult decision - one ...
Today, we’re announcing a range of updates to bolster our efforts to protect young people from both direct and indirect harm.
We are opening a new $16 million (£12 million) audio research lab in Cambridge, UK. The audio lab is designed to replicate everyday acoustic environments with extreme precision. The investment ...
We’re introducing centralized marketing campaigns, expanded AI support and calling options for businesses using WhatsApp.
We’re thrilled to announce that Meta for Education, our mixed and virtual reality education offering, is now available to the general public.
Starting in the US, we are ending our third party fact-checking program and moving to a Community Notes model. We will allow more speech by lifting restrictions on some topics that are part of ...
Meta today announced that Dana White, John Elkann and Charlie Songhurst have been elected to the company’s board of directors.
In 2024, we launched some of our most innovative mixed reality, AI and Metaverse products yet. Now, our CTO Andrew Bosworth explains why we plan to accelerate in 2025.
We’re excited to introduce updates to broadcast channels that will help you better understand and collaborate with your followers. Replies, prompts, insights and best practices will help you interact ...
We built Marketplace in response to consumer demand – this decision ignores the market realities, and will only serve to protect incumbent marketplaces from competition. The European Commission’s ...
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