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Satire: Facebook Users Excited for Several New Data Breach Opportunities SAN JOSE, Calif. — This Tuesday, during Facebook's annual F8 developer conference, CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other key Facebook executives announced a number of new features and services. With new services ranging from offering a chance at real-life romantic love, to augmented reality ...
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Cambridge Analytica of Facebook controversy to shut Cambridge Analytica and its parent company SCL Group, both at the centre of the Facebook user data scandal, announced it was closing down. During a call with investors on Wednesday evening, current head of SCL Group Julian Wheatland said the companies would file for insolvency.
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Facebook Fires Engineer for Using Its Data to Stalk Women On the heels of announcing a new dating feature, Facebook has fired a security engineer who allegedly accessed the company's data to stalk women online. The issue was brought up on Monday when Jackie Stokes, founder of Spyglass Security, tweeted that she had evidence of the stalking, which she ...
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Facebook forms a special ethics team to prevent bias in its AI software More than ever, Facebook is under pressure to prove that its algorithms are being deployed responsibly. On Wednesday, at its F8 developer conference, the company revealed that it has formed a special team and developed discrete software to ensure that its artificial intelligence systems make ...
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When It Comes To AI, Facebook Says It Wants Systems That Don't Reflect Our Biases But with the power of this technology–especially at the scale of Facebook and its 2 billion users–comes responsibility, says Facebook data scientist Isabel Kloumann, and particularly the need to mitigate against bias creeping into its AI systems. Of course, the need for Facebook to take more responsibility ...
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Springfield to get 'Community Boost' from Facebook SPRINGFIELD - Facebook will bring its Community Boost education program for small businesses to Springfield Sept. 10 and 11. Springfield is one of 30 cities across the country where Facebook will offer the two-day series of free workshops, training seminars and networking events for small business.
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Love it or not, Facebook launches dating service Facebook doesn't think hookups are meaningful and doesn't want you to date your friends — but it's known for a long time that its vast map of human connections could help people find long-term partners. At least that's the takeaway from a new dating feature the social networking giant is launching ...
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Facebook Hires Outside Advisors To Review Civil Rights, Liberal Bias Claims The firm behind the world's biggest social platform has reportedly recruited two third-party advisors to review how it handles content and (possibly) convince users and investors that it's still a safe bet. Axios reported Wednesday that Facebook plans to bring in two outside parties to conduct a pair of ...
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Facebook employee fired over bragging about access to user information The incident comes as Facebook faces global concerns about personal data privacy, including Congressional hearings at which Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg testified. A Twitter user earlier on Wednesday posted here about the Tinder conversation along with screenshots, saying Facebook's ... Report: Facebook Has Fired Multiple Employees for Inappropriately Accessing Private User Data - Slate Magazine
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How Artificial Intelligence Can—and Can't—Fix Facebook Facebook has problems. Fake news. Terrorism. Russian propaganda. And maybe soon regulation. The company's solution: Turn them into artificial-intelligence problems. The strategy will require Facebook to make progress on some of the biggest challenges in computing. During two congressional ...
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Is Facebook too liberal? It pledges to investigate charges it's biased against conservatives Under fire in Washington, Facebook needs Republican support to ward off regulation threatened by Democratic lawmakers. In April, Facebook replaced its head of policy in the United States, Erin Egan, on an interim basis with Kevin Martin, a former Republican chairman of the Federal Communications ...
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Facebook teases major VR display upgrades with Oculus 'Half Dome' prototype For the last couple of years the hardware upgrades that VR headsets have been getting have been pretty stale; there might be a resolution bump or the addition of eye-tracking or new controllers, but most of the advances have seemed to be on the software side. Facebook is focusing on some more ...
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Facebook: AI will protect you Artificial intelligence is a key part of everything Facebook does, from chatbots in Messenger to powering the personalized recommendations you get on apps like Instagram. But, as great as the technology is to create new and deeper experiences for users, Facebook says the most important role of AI lies ...
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