Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to end third-party fact-checking in the US raises concerns for over 130 overseas organizations, potentially ending reliable fact-checking on Facebook, Threads, and Instagram for their 3.07 billion monthly users globally. This move, aimed at addressing political bias and censorship accusations, marks a significant policy shift since 2016 and could impact fact-checkers worldwide, like VERA Files in the Philippines, affiliated with the International Fact-Checking Network and committed to upholding nonpartisanship, transparency, and accuracy in combating misinformation on social media platforms.
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Robots race against humans for first time in Beijing half-marathon – video
At the Yizhuang half-marathon in Beijing on Saturday, twenty-one humanoid robots participated alongside thousands of human runners, marking the first instance of such a competition over a 21km (13-mile) course. This event showcased the advancements in robotics and their integration into social and sporting activities, highlighting China's innovative approach to technology. The race not only emphasized the capabilities of humanoid robots but also represented a significant milestone in the interaction between humans and machines in...
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