Meta Global Director of Youth Safety Policy Nicole Lopez says that the company welcomes an age verification bill that is heading to Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, which will restrict teens on app stores, such as those run by Apple and Google
Nicole Lopez, global director of Youth Safety Policy for Meta, discusses the latest steps by the social media company in adapting safety features for kids and teens. She joins Caroline Hyde and Jackie Davalos on "Bloomberg Technology.
Meta's head of business AI, Clara Shih, tells CNBC's Julia Boorstin in an interview for CNBC Changemakers that she expects AI to transform every job and every business, including the hundreds of millions of small businesses that use WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook to connect with customers. In this article META
Meta's unmatched resilience and stable cash flow generation make it a STRONG BUY with a projected fair value of $2.2 trillion, offering a 32% upside. Meta's dominance in social media, high ROIC, and commitment to innovation ensure superior returns and long-term growth despite competitive and regulatory challenges. The digital advertising market's growth and Meta's strategic investments in generative AI bolster its competitive edge and future profitability.
Meta chief product officer Chris Cox said Wednesday that the social networking giant's upcoming Llama 4 AI software will help power AI agents, the latest trend in generative AI. Cox said that Llama 4 will have reasoning capabilities and create AI agents capable of using a web browser and other tools.
Since my last writing, Meta has released its FY Q4 earnings report. Its capex layout updated in the report, when contextualized by its depreciation and amortization, suggests that its true economic earnings are far better than its accounting EPS. These considerations, when combined with the recent price correction, have made META an excellent GARP (growth at a reasonable price) stock.
Clara Shih, Meta's Head of Business AI, discusses why she is laser-focused on embedding trust and safety into Meta's AI products, the inner circle of women leading AI development at the company, standing out in a male-dominated industry, and tackling burnout with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
Last October, Meta dipped its toe into the world of facial recognition — an area where it has had a tricky record — with an international test of two new tools: one to stop scams based on likenesses of famous people, and a second facial recognition feature to help people get back into compromised Facebook or Instagram accounts. Now, that test is expanding to one more notable country.
A number of people are posting on social media that they have eggs for sale as a nationwide shortage persists, forcing grocers to impose purchasing restrictions and prices to skyrocket.
Facebook owner Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META, ETR:FB2A, SWX:FB) is putting AI to work for small businesses, rolling out a suite of automated ad tools designed to take the guesswork out of digital marketing. The new features use generative AI to craft ad copy, create images, and suggest audience targeting—giving smaller advertisers a plug-and-play solution with minimal effort.
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In the most recent trading session, Meta Platforms (META) closed at $668.20, indicating a +1.51% shift from the previous trading day.