Mars Names Chief Sustainability Officer
Mars Appoints Alistair Child as Chief Sustainability Officer Mars, the global consumer goods giant, has recently named Alistair Child as its new Chief Sustainability Officer. Child will be taking over from Barry Parkin, who is retiring from the position. With…
Demand For Immediate, Measurable Ad Results Fueling Performance Advertising
The Rising Demand for Immediate, Measurable Ad Results in Performance Advertising In the ever-evolving landscape of digital marketing, one trend stands out prominently this year – the increasing demand for immediate and measurable results in advertising campaigns. As platforms continue…
Court Documents Reveal Meta Used Pirated Books to Train its AI Systems
Court Documents Reveal Meta Used Pirated Books to Train its AI Systems In a shocking revelation that has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, court documents have exposed Meta’s unethical practices of using pirated books to train its artificial intelligence…
Meta accused of using pirated books for AI
Meta Accused of Using Pirated Books for AI Prominent authors are taking a stand against social media giant Meta, formerly known as Facebook, over allegations of copyright violations. The tech company is facing a lawsuit for allegedly using pirated books…
Brazil’s Lula criticises Meta’s move to end US fact-checking program
Brazil’s Lula Criticizes Meta’s Decision to End US Fact-Checking Program Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recently criticized Meta Platforms Inc., the parent company of Facebook, for its decision to discontinue a fact-checking program in the United States….
Impacts of the Digital Services Act on Critical Voices in Serbia
Impacts of the Digital Services Act on Critical Voices in Serbia Civil society organizations (CSOs) in the Western Balkans are closely monitoring the implications of the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA) on the region, especially in countries like Serbia….
Australia Drops Controversial Social Media Fine Plan Amid Political Resistance
Australia’s government recently shelved a significant proposal aimed at imposing fines on social media platforms failing to curb misinformation. The plan, which sought to penalize companies up to 5% of their global revenue, faced multiple setbacks, particularly in gaining support…
Empowering EU Social Media Users: The Establishment of an Independent Appeals Centre in Ireland
In a significant move to enhance user rights in the digital arena, the European Union is set to empower social media users by introducing an independent body in Ireland that will allow them to challenge content moderation decisions on platforms…















