Meta Prepares Tool to Detect AI Content
As AI-generated content increasingly permeates the internet, with some recent observations suggesting it could constitute over 50% of web material, major digital giants are beginning to adapt their strategies. Having played a significant role in popularizing these AI applications, some of these key players are now actively seeking ways to better manage and regulate them. It is within this evolving landscape that Meta is reportedly developing a new feature, currently discreet but potentially impactful, designed to detect AI-generated content.
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SFR fined €10 million for misleading mobile plan promises
SFR and its budget-friendly brand, RED by SFR, have been handed a substantial penalty of €10 million. Of this amount, €5 million is suspended, following a ruling on deceptive commercial practices. The Paris Criminal Court determined that the marketing arguments used by the company were mislead

Apple's Innovative Smart Glasses Aim to Challenge Ray-Ban Meta
Apple is known for its strategic approach to entering new markets, often with the ambition to lead, even when starting from behind. In the burgeoning field of smart glasses, the Cupertino giant is reportedly taking a more cautious stance, prioritizing extensive testing before committing to a p

Interdire les réseaux sociaux aux enfants ? L’Estonie dit non et assume
De nombreux pays, dont l'Australie, la France, la Grèce, l'Espagne, le Danemark et l'Autriche, ont récemment pris des mesures législatives ou envisagent sérieusement d'interdire l'utilisation des réseaux sociaux par les mineurs. Les préoccupations principales résident dans les effets négatifs obser

Au travail, les emojis peuvent vous faire paraître moins professionnel, selon cette étude
L'usage des emojis dans les communications professionnelles, bien que courant, peut avoir des conséquences inattendues sur la perception de votre professionnalisme. Une étude de début 2026, publiée dans la revue Collabra: Psychology, suggère que l'utilisation de ces symboles graphiques peut, da

Adobe PDF Vulnerability Allows Remote Hacking
A significant security flaw has been discovered in recent versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader, a program used by hundreds of millions worldwide. This widely adopted, universally recognized format, trusted for decades, now harbors a dangerous vulnerability. The flaw is particularly concerning beca

Facebook Caught in New Scandal: 30,000 Private Photos at the Heart of Investigation
The latest scandal to rock Facebook is not the work of an external hacker. Instead, a London-based engineer employed by Meta is accused of developing a tool to bypass the company's internal security measures. This allowed them to access images that users had specifically designated as private,