Meta boosts budget to build AI products
The company believes that every business will have an AI with which customers can interact to purchase things and receive service.
Samuel Mungadze
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Tech sector millennial billionaires rake in $254bn
The richest millennial billionaire in the world is Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, with a sizeable net worth of $97 billion.
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Tech giants condemn racial discrimination, George Floyd death
CEOs from Google, Snap, Apple, Facebook and SpaceX echo their support for racial justice and equality, pledging millions to charity.
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Facebook to address child sexual exploitation-encryption concerns
The social media giant’s shareholders will vote on public concerns raised about how end-to-end encryption could promote child abuse on the platform.
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What Facebook did for Sub-Saharan Africa in 2019
The social media giant is celebrating the milestones that it accomplished in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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How Facebook can become a better public forum
Researchers from the University of Oxford and Stanford University argue Facebook should make changes to aid democracy and free speech.
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Facebook promises stronger controls after scandal-ridden 2018
Mark Zuckerberg pledges to prevent election interference, stop the spread of hate speech and misinformation this year.
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Start-up funding to dip in build up to Nigeria's election: report
Deloitte foresees a slowdown in funding for start-ups in the West African economy.
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You too can learn from #Nerdnation
Gary Willmott, co-founder and managing partner at Urbian, explains why the so-called 'nerd nation' can teach us a thing or two about service and product delivery.
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Facebook CPO confirms Nigeria's strategic importance
West African country the first stop for Chris Cox during Social Media Week.
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MTN Ghana CEO on Facebook's flirtation with e-commerce
Exec predicts more convergence, disruption in Africa's mobile money space.
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Kenyans, Nigerians face-off on Twitter
Users from both countries engage social media platform following visits by Mark Zuckerberg.