Facebook whistleblower testifies before US Senate | More details on the global social media outage that affected billions | China looks to regulate algorithm use to curb big tech's influence
Facebook whistleblower testifies before US Senate | More details on the global social media outage that affected billions | China looks to regulate algorithm use to curb big tech's influence
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Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. In more than three hours of testimony before a Senate subcommittee, Frances Haugen, who worked on Facebook’s civic misinformation team for nearly two years until May, spoke candidly and with a level of insight that the company’s executives have rarely provided. She said Facebook had purposely hidden disturbing research about how teenagers felt worse about themselves after using its products and how it was willing to use hateful content on its site to keep users coming back.
Facebook whistleblower testifies before US Senate | More details on the global social media outage that affected billions | China looks to regulate algorithm use to curb big tech's influence
Facebook whistleblower testifies before US…
Facebook whistleblower testifies before US Senate | More details on the global social media outage that affected billions | China looks to regulate algorithm use to curb big tech's influence
Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. In more than three hours of testimony before a Senate subcommittee, Frances Haugen, who worked on Facebook’s civic misinformation team for nearly two years until May, spoke candidly and with a level of insight that the company’s executives have rarely provided. She said Facebook had purposely hidden disturbing research about how teenagers felt worse about themselves after using its products and how it was willing to use hateful content on its site to keep users coming back.