Two senior Meta executives, Antigone Davis and Mia Garlick, are set to face a parliamentary inquiry in Australia for the second time amidst concerns over social media’s societal impact and Meta’s handling of news content. The executives, including Meta’s vice president of safety and global head of policy, will appear before the parliamentary social media committee in Canberra to address these growing concerns. The inquiry comes as Australian media outlets report on the social media giant’s role in shaping public discourse and its responsibility in regulating news content.
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Puma’s new boss takes helm trailing Adidas and a recovering Nike
Puma's leadership has aimed to elevate the brand's image for over two years, focusing on making its sneakers and apparel more aspirational. However, new CEO Arthur Hoeld has indicated that the brand is now perceived as cheap, suggesting a disconnect between the company's goals and public perception. Want More Context? 🔎
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