
Texas AG Investigates Meta’s Smart Glasses Over Privacy Violations
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated an investigation into Meta's smart glasses, raising alarms over privacy violations related to user data and facial recognition technology.
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US AI Infrastructure Sees Historic Capital Investment Surge
The AI infrastructure sector is experiencing unprecedented capital expenditures, driven by major investments from Meta, NextEra Energy, and…
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Meta’s Vision for Intelligent Personal Devices Takes Center Stage
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Meta Restructures AI Workforce Amid Cloud Competition with Alphabet
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AMD’s Helios Platform Signals Shift Towards Integrated AI Solutions
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Meta’s $200 Billion Data Center Investment Signals AI Commitment
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Meta’s $200 Billion Investment in Louisiana Data Center Signals AI Commitment
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