After 20 Years of Facebook, Lawmakers Are Still Trying to Fix It

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Mark Zuckerberg celebrated Facebook’s birthday with a grilling from senators demanding more protections for children. New laws to regulate social platforms don't seem any closer.

It’s been 20 years since Harvard sophomore Mark Zuckerberg released a program called Thefacebook to his college community, launching a company that would capture over 3 billion users, flirt with a trillion-dollar valuation, and make so much money that it’s now kicking back a dividend to shareholders.

hears him out. While Apple, Amazon, and Google are upgrading their assistants with generative AI, here’s an open source next-gen helper. A “hacker for hire” company in India has been trying to censor those who report on its murky past. Naturally, this has backfired. Beware the Streisand effect!

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