Juries ordered Meta and Google to pay millions over child safety failures, raising urgent questions about Big Tech accountability and congressional inaction.
Amazon is fighting Perplexity over the start-up's shopping agents, showing that legacy tech companies may not be as ...
At Common Sense Media, we have long warned that the issue is not the material users post but the very design of tech companies' platforms. Many of our children's favorite apps and social-media sites ...
Tech giants are all in on shaping California laws governing AI and backing their preferred candidates with tens of millions of dollars.
One jury ordered Meta to pay $375M for enabling child exploitation. Another found social media caused addiction. Both cases are warnings.
That verdict comes on the heels of a similar setback for Meta in a case in New Mexico, where the Instagram parent was found liable for failing to protect its users from child predators. Meta will pay ...
Online safety advocates hope landmark trial verdicts this week can bring change to social media platforms they have warned about for years, after juries found Meta ...
In two landmark court decisions this week, juries in California and New Mexico found tech giants Alphabet and Meta are liable for knowingly causing harm to kids and teens on their social media ...
Meta shares fell nearly 4% Friday, while the previous day’s decline erased $21 billion off Mark Zuckerberg’s net worth as ...
Recent court cases hold social media companies accountable for practices that put children in harm's way. We can all be part ...
Within 48 hours, the legal landscape governing social media and children shifted in ways that will take years to fully ...