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Received β€” 10 August 2026 ⏭ The Verge - All Posts

Four takeaways from Mark Zuckerberg’s massive AI manifesto

10 August 2026 at 17:19
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has a lot to say about the idealized future he now envisions for humanity co-existing with artificial intelligence - his latest essay spans more than 6,500 words on the matter. The lengthy manifesto Zuckerberg published on Monday, titled "The Future is for Everyone," broadly lays out his beliefs about how the technology should be developed, expanded, and regulated, and how Meta is positioning itself to enable those goals.

Some points echo a similar (albeit, much shorter) public letter that Zuckerberg put out last year, heralding the importance of public access to superintelligent AI - a term for artificial general i …

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Received β€” 7 August 2026 ⏭ The Verge - All Posts

Meta ordered to pay an additional $567 million in public nuisance ruling

7 August 2026 at 11:10
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Meta has been ordered to pay $567 million in the second phase of New Mexico's landmark child safety case, bringing total charges to nearly $1 billion for being a "public nuisance." In a ruling published on Thursday, the Santa Fe district court found that Meta's platforms are a "significant contributing cause" of a teen mental health crisis affecting public health and safety throughout New Mexico.

"This case has always been about protecting children, standing up for families, and making sure that one of the world's largest technology companies cannot profit from practices that endanger young people without consequence," New Mexico Attorney G …

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Received β€” 6 August 2026 ⏭ The Verge - All Posts

You can now ask Google Maps’ AI to order food for you

6 August 2026 at 14:30
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The Ask Maps updates aim to β€œmake it easier than ever to get more done.” | Image: Google

The AI-powered "Ask Maps" tool in Google Maps can now perform a broader range of personalized and conversational requests, including ordering food, finding hotels, and providing suggestions that factor in your existing plans. These are among several new features announced for Ask Maps today, which aim to "make it easier than ever to get more done" without having to close the Google Maps app, according to Google Maps head, Miriam Daniel.

New agentic capabilities include asking Maps to order you food while considering contextual information like specific dietary needs, location, and places you've saved. For example, Google says you can ask it …

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