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Meta faces jury trial over child exploitation claims

Meta Platforms is set to face a landmark jury trial this week in a lawsuit brought by New Mexico which accuses the tech giant of exposing children and teens to sexual exploitation on its platforms and profiting from it. The lawsuit claims that Meta’s design choices and profit incentives prioritized engagement over child safety and that the company failed to implement effective safeguards. “While the New Mexico attorney general makes sensationalist, irrelevant and distracting arguments by cherry-picking select documents, we’re focused on demonstrating our longstanding commitment to supporting young people,” a Meta spokesperson said.

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France replaces US tech tools with domestic apps

France’s Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has ordered the country's ministries to shift their video calls to Visio, an application developed by the French government, from American-owned tools such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams, by the end of the year. “To guarantee the security, confidentiality and resilience of public electronic communications, it is  . . . imperative to deploy a unified videoconferencing solution, controlled by the State, based on sovereign technologies,” he wrote in a letter. The tool was built by the French government with Outscale, a France-based cloud company, and enlisted two French AI companies, Pyannote and Kyutai, to offer transcription and subtitling services.

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