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Texas sues Meta over facial recognition violations Texas filed a lawsuit against Facebook’s parent company Meta. "Facebook has, for over a decade, built an Artificial Intelligence empire on the back of Texans by deceiving them while capturing their most intimate data, thereby putting their well-being, safety, and security at risk," the complaint states. Keep ReadingTrending Resources
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➤ Car buyers are purchasing vehicles ABOVE asking price: 🚗 More than 80% of new car buyers paid over sticker price in January. Auto manufacturers are worried the practice by some dealers will hurt their brands. Keep Reading
➤ Google limits how apps track users: 🖥️ Specifically, the company said it plans to limit how apps track users on its Android smartphone platform. The move is in line with Apple’s recent restraints on how advertisers track consumer behavior on iPhones. Read More
➤ The White House and greenhouse gasses: 🌳 President Biden has announced a new initiative intended to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions. The administration's efforts will be focused on emissions from cement, aluminum, and steel. Find Out More
➤ Coronavirus Update: 🦠 With restrictions around the country easing up, is the pandemic almost over? The CEO of Moderna believes so. Read More
➤ How is digital media affecting your sleep? 😴 “If you are going to use media, like watching TV or listening to music, before bed, keep it a short, focused session and you are unlikely to experience any negative outcomes in your sleep that night,” said researcher Morgan Ellithorpe, Ph.D. Continue Reading
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