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Meta's new AI assistant wanted to answer users' questions and now it's getting on their nervesByFrancisco VelasquezUpdatedApril 23, 2024
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Facebook killed its own streaming service to help Netflix, prosecutors sayByMaxwell Zeff / GizmodoPublishedMarch 28, 2024
Facebook tried to spy on Snapchat through users' devices, court documents allegeByMaxwell Zeff / GizmodoPublishedMarch 26, 2024
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