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20.08.26 - 17:30
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Results: META MEDIA Interim Loss Widens to RMB18.31 million (AAStocks)
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META MEDIA (00072.HK) announced its interim results for the six months ended June 2026. Revenue was RMB153 million, down 9.5% YoY. Loss widened to RMB18.31 million from RMB15.89 million in the corresponding period last year. LPS was RMB0.0418. No dividend was declared.~AASTOCKS Financial NewsWebsite: www.aastocks.comThis article......
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20.08.26 - 16:48
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Meta Falls Far Behind Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft In AI (24/7 Wall St.)
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Two ways to measure the horse race among the AI public-company market leaders. They can be at least partially handicapped by the large private companies, OpenAI and Anthropic. In every sense, in terms of market value, Meta (NASDAQ: META) has lost ground, particularly as measured by market cap. This yardstick is even better than stock ... Meta Falls Far Behind Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft In AI...
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20.08.26 - 16:48
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UK cinemas look at banning Meta smart glasses over piracy fears (The Guardian)
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Trade body says local chains would have to balance concerns with potential benefits of AI-enabled technologyCinemas across the UK are considering banning customers from wearing Meta's smart glasses amid fears they could be used to pirate films.The UK Cinema Association (UKCA) trade body said that a number of local chains could end up introducing policies that restrict camera-enabled smart glasses at the big screen, adding to a growing list of venues concerned about covert use. Continue reading......
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20.08.26 - 13:42
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Meta′s Trial Adds a Trillion-Dollar Risk to Its Struggling Stock (Bloomberg)
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Shares of Meta Platforms Inc. have been under pressure all year due to questions about its spending on artificial intelligence. But a trial accusing its social media platforms of targeting children goes beyond that, raising existential questions about the future of its core business....
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20.08.26 - 02:24
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AI models show softer responses on authoritarian leaders, report finds (Digitimes)
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U.S.-based AI models were found to avoid direct criticism of authoritarian leaders more often than democratic ones, according to a July report from the Meta-funded Oversight Board. The findings raised concerns for enterprise users and AI developers because the pattern also appeared more often in Chinese-language prompts, where models were more likely to return pro-China responses....
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