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A law firm marketing itself on AI-powered legal success submitted fake citations in a federal appeal. Now its lawyers face sanctions — and the broader AI legal industry faces a credibility crisis.
Five major publishers and author Scott Turow have filed a class action lawsuit against Meta, alleging the company used illegal pirate sites like LibGen to train its Llama AI models without permission.
A closed Hormuz arrives at the kitchen table, Musk vs. Altman puts a trillion dollars on trial, the Big Four bet $650 billion on AI, and Trump sends 25% tariff invoices to long-time allies. K-pop's seventeen-year slave-contract era closes with a standard-contract reform.
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[email protected]New Mexico already won $375 million from Meta. Now it wants something harder to give: a court order forcing Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp to redesign themselves. A three-week trial starts Monday.
Meta acquired humanoid robotics startup ARI, adding to a Big Tech arms race in physical AI. The real prize isn't a robot product — it's a new way to train intelligence.
Beijing stopped Meta from acquiring Chinese AI startup Manus, then state media called it not a restriction on foreign investment. The contradiction reveals everything about AI geopolitics in 2026.
Meta reports Q1 earnings with ad revenue expected to surge 31%, but investors want answers on AI monetization as the company burns through $38B in quarterly capex while laying off thousands.
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[email protected]Two court losses in two days mark a turning point for Meta's legal exposure on child safety. The tobacco playbook is working — and thousands more cases are waiting.
Two US juries held Meta liable for hundreds of millions in damages for harming minors. The verdicts challenge Big Tech's long-standing legal shields—and could redraw the rules for every platform on earth.
A New Mexico jury found Meta willfully violated consumer protection law by exposing children to predators on Facebook and Instagram, ordering $375 million in damages. What does this mean for Big Tech accountability?
Meta has increased its El Paso AI data center investment more than sixfold, from $1.5B to $10B, targeting 1GW capacity by 2028. What this means for investors, competitors, and the AI infrastructure race.
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[email protected]A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube liable for intentionally addicting a child to social media, awarding $6M in damages. What this landmark verdict means for Big Tech, parents, and regulators worldwide.