Meta embraces Amazon's aggressive workforce-management strategy, a shift from Silicon Valley's traditional talent retention tactics.
Recent news of Meta and Amazon rolling back on their diversity programmes has reignited global debate on the value of workplace diversity and inclusion.
In late Monday morning trading, tech stocks are getting crushed, with the Invesco QQQ Trust (NASDAQ:QQQ) down 3.1%. Investors are second-guessing valuations of U.S.-listed tech stocks after the most recent AI model released by Chinese AI startup DeepSeek.
Amazon bought hundreds of acres of land in Ohio to build a massive data center. Are server farms and data centers different? Let's take a look.
DeepSeek's large-language-model launch could wipe nearly $1 trillion in market value from the biggest U.S. tech companies.
Several major US companies are scaling back or ending their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Companies like Meta, Amazon, McDonald’s, and Walmart are reevaluating their DEI programs,
Last week, McDonald’s scaled back its diversity, equity and inclusion programs. Now, Amazon and Meta are the latest employers to roll back their DEI programs, as U.S. companies are re-evaluating their policies days before Donald Trump becomes the nation ...
The company’s move to the right spearheaded by CEO Mark Zuckerberg ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump is causing a user exodus from many of Meta’s platforms. But what do we know?
Facebook issues come as Meta said it’s working to resolve issue where Democratic search terms were blocked on Instagram
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Meta's removal of fact-checking reshapes digital trust and responsibility. What it means for creators, audiences, and the future of content moderation.
The second busiest week of earnings season includes four of the Magnificent 7. Chair Powell’s comments will be more important for markets than the Fed's rate decision.