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‘She helped build the AI that replaced her’: Viral Meta layoff post sparks fear over future of white-collar jobsMeta layoffs: Meta's recent 8,000 job cuts coincide with a significant shift of over 7,000 employees to AI roles. A viral post alleges empl...
Facebook parent company Meta plans layoffs in Reality Labs division responsible for Ray-Ban smart glasses, wristwatchMeta is reportedly preparing to lay off approximately 10% of its Reality Labs division, impacting employees developing virtual reality head...
Hundreds of billions at stake? Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman sounds alarm for staying in the AI game over the next five to 10 yearsMustafa Suleyman, the head of Microsoft AI, has said that companies may have to spend hundreds of billions to lead the race of Artificial I...
Marc Benioff interview; Meta’s antitrust caseSalesforce CEO Marc Benioff is optimistic about a resolution to Trump’s trade war. This and more in today’s ETtech Top 5.
PM Modi discusses Indian heritage, Pakistan ties, RSS and more on Lex Fridman's podcastPM Modi Podcast: Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasizes India’s cultural heritage and commitment to peace in a podcast with Lex Fridman. H...
'I was not that worried...': Mark Zuckerberg says he was almost sentenced to death in PakistanMeta's CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, revealed he faced potential death while in Pakistan due to a lawsuit over alleged blasphemy linked to Facebook...
Mark Zuckerberg orders to remove tampons from men's restrooms at Facebook parent Meta’s offices. Here's whyMeta's Mark Zuckerberg has made significant changes to its policies. Some of these changes include removing tampons from men’s restrooms, e...
Pakistani PM Imran Khan writes to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg seeking ban on Islamophobic contentIn the letter, shared by the Pakistani government on Twitter, Imran Khan said that "growing Islamophobia" is encouraging extremism and viol...
Oversight Board will take on hardest and the most disputed cases: Brent Harris, FacebookThe board, which will have its own website, is housed under a trust, which the social media giant says is independent of Facebook and is en...
Indian techies take up pen to write against CAAThe letter – ‘TechAgainstFascism’ on online publishing platform Medium – comes at a time when hundreds of thousands of Indians across the c...
Facebook responds to government notice; data of 5 lakh users compromisedInfo of over half a million of Indian users may have been improperly shared with the UK-based firm Cambridge Analytica, Facebook has admitt...
Facebook's major focus polls in India, US, Pak: ZuckerbergSeveral Indian states like Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh are scheduled to go for polls this year and the general el...
What I read this week: Economics of war has changed; debt is the new missileDebt is being used as a tool at a global level, in turn affecting currencies & geopolitics.
India-Pakistan cricket fans supporting cross border teams: Mark Zuckerberg"Fans around the world are going to facebook.com/profilepicframes and using a profile frame to show support to their favourite teams.
Street View programme: PMO asks ministries for update on Google's applicationPM Narendra Modi’s itinerary in the US may include a stop at the Googleplex and this could be one of the queries that comes up.
PM Narendra Modi's team braces for protests during his US visitIndian diplomats who have served long years in the US see all this as business-as-usual, suspecting some of the protests are backed by Paki...
Mark Zuckerberg throws his weight behind freedom of speech, draws ires from usersThe Facebook founder was criticized for the company's own selective approach towards free speech.
A Pakistani extremist wanted me dead, says Mark ZuckerbergZuckerberg did not identify the extremist but the mere mention of Pakistan brought that country's online defenders into the fray.
US spy agency actively monitoring messages, emails in India: Report"In March 2013 the agency collected 97 billion pieces of intelligence from computer networks worldwide," reported the newspaper.
- Facebook founder eyes China, faces death threats in Pakistan
Founder of social networking giant Facebook is so determined to make his company a success in China that he's even learning the language.