A Jury Just Blamed Meta and YouTube for Social Media Addiction Your email has been sent A California jury just made Big Tech pay. In a decision that legal experts are calling a “Big Tobacco” moment ...
POLAND – 2023/07/13: In this photo illustration a YouTube logo seen displayed on a smartphone. (Photo Illustration by Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) It’s about to get ...
YouTube is finally expanding its deepfake detection tool on the platform to help combat fake, AI-generated content that was uploaded without a person's consent. AI deepfakes have been a massive ...
YouTube has hit some impressive numbers in 2025. According to new estimates from research firm Moffett Nathanson — as reported by The Hollywood Reporter — the platform pulled in a staggering $40.4 ...
The decor at Lovable’s office in Stockholm suits the startup’s cosy name. Lovable, which specialises in “vibe-coding”—prompting an artificial-intelligence system to make software—has a shoes-off ...
An email arrived that looked like a routine billing alert for YouTube TV Premium. Near the top, it displayed "BILLING FAILED" in capital letters. Below that, the message claimed the payment was ...
If you can't watch YouTube videos right now, you're not alone. A Tuesday evening YouTube outage affected users across the globe, with problems starting around 8:00 p.m. ET. Early reports are sketchy, ...
Two years after Google said that a YouTube app was on the roadmap, it’s finally here. Two years after Google said that a YouTube app was on the roadmap, it’s finally here. is a senior reporter ...
The app said in opening statements that it was more of an entertainment platform. The lawsuit claims social media companies design products that cause personal injury. By Eli Tan and Cecilia Kang Eli ...
Meta and YouTube are in court this week over allegations that their social media platforms can be addictive and harmful to children, while TikTok on Tuesday chose to settle the closely watched case.
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YouTube's CEO Neal Mohan is the latest in a line of tech bosses who have admitted to limiting their children's social media use, as the harms of being online for young people have become more evident.