DOJ vs. Apple. This is gonna be big. Meta must face a class action lawsuit from advertisers 🔐 #WEEKLY ~ March 24th
TikTok admits to tracking FT journalist. Apple and Google actively discuss the use of Gemini. France fines Google 250 million euros. TikTok users seem bored.
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The U.S. is investigating Met for its role in drug trafficking. Federal prosecutors are investigating whether platforms including Facebook are facilitating illegal drug sales and profiting from them. (WSJ)
Drug traffickers pay Meta to advertise on social media (Investigace.cz)
Very few have balls. Few news outlets are trying to do hard-hitting stories that confront power because of the legal environment, business concerns, the decline of online news sites and other issues. (Semafor)
A search for the phrase "As of my last knowledge update" used by ChatGPT yields 115 results on Google Scholar, suggesting the use of AI-generated text in articles. (404)
TikTok admits monitoring FT journalist as part of leak investigation (FT)
DOJ vs. Apple. This is going to be big
The U.S. Justice Department is suing Apple because the company allegedly blocked its competitors from accessing iPhone features, made it difficult to switch to non-Apple devices, and more. (WSJ)