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The Facebook Company Is Now Meta | Meta
Oct 28, 2021 · CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Meta, a new company brand for Facebook apps and technologies.
More Speech and Fewer Mistakes | Meta - About Facebook
Jan 7, 2025 · We're ending our third party fact checking program and moving to a Community Notes model.
Our Year in Review: Meta’s 2024 Highlights - About Facebook
Dec 27, 2024 · As 2024 concludes, we’re looking back at the products, updates and initiatives that marked a year of innovation at Meta.
Living in the Future | Meta - About Facebook
Dec 18, 2023 · Meta’s two long-term bets on technologies of the future — AI and the metaverse — each took major steps forward in 2023, and they began to intersect.
Preventing Suicide and Self-Harm Content Spreading Online
Sep 12, 2024 · At Meta, we’ve worked with experts for years – including our suicide and self-harm advisory group and members of Meta’s own safety teams – to develop an informed and thoughtful approach to suicide and self harm content shared on our apps.
Newsroom | Meta - About Facebook
View the latest news, announcements and media resources from Meta.
Introducing Orion, Our First True Augmented Reality Glasses
Sep 25, 2024 · Today, we unveiled Orion, previously codenamed Project Nazare, which we believe is the most advanced pair of AR glasses ever made. Orion combines the look and feel of a regular pair of glasses with the immersive capabilities of augmented reality – and it’s the result of breakthrough inventions in virtually every field of modern computing. We’re giving Meta …
Latest Meta Company News | Meta - About Facebook
Meta today announced that Dana White, John Elkann and Charlie Songhurst have been elected to the company’s board of directors.
The Future of Facebook | Meta
May 31, 2024 · We’re focused on building the next generation of social media for young adults and leaning into new product capabilities enabled by AI.
Our Response to the European Commission’s Decision on …
Nov 14, 2024 · The European Commission’s decision claims that Meta imposes Facebook Marketplace on people who use Facebook in an illegal “tie.” But that argument ignores the fact that Facebook users can choose whether or not to engage with Marketplace, and many don’t.