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Oggi, 14 maggio, inizia al tribunale civile di Milano una class action contro Meta e TikTok per la tutela dei minori, con richieste di modifica delle politiche aziendali riguardo all'età degli utenti e alla dipendenza, mentre Meta affronta potenziali maxi-multe in Europa e risarcimenti negli Stati Uniti per non aver protetto adeguatamente i giovani. #ClassAction #Meta #TikTok

Tutela dei minori, al via la class action contro Meta e TikTok. Tutti i guai di Zuckerberg: rischio maximulta in Europa e risarcimenti in Usa

Google ha accettato di pagare 50 milioni di dollari a 4.000 dipendenti di colore per risolvere una causa legale che denunciava disparità razziali sistemiche in assunzioni, retribuzioni e avanzamenti di carriera, avviata da una ex dipendente, April Curley, e sostenuta da altri ex colleghi. #RacialEquity #WorkplaceDiversity #ClassActionSettlement

"Google pratica razzismo sistemico". Pagherà 50 milioni di dollari a 4mila dipendenti afroamericani

Apple has agreed to pay $250 million to settle class action lawsuits alleging it misled consumers about the capabilities of its artificial intelligence system, Apple Intelligence, primarily concerning the iPhone 16 and certain iPhone 15 models, while denying any wrongdoing. #Apple #ArtificialIntelligence #ClassAction #US

Apple Reaches $250 Million Settlement Over Claims It Misled People on A.I.

A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Meta and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg by five major publishers and bestselling author Scott Turow, accusing them of copyright infringement for illegally using millions of copyrighted works to train their AI program Llama, which allegedly harms the livelihood of writers by generating competing content and diluting the market for literary works. #CopyrightInfringement #ArtificialIntelligence #ClassActionLawsuit #US

Five Publishers and Scott Turow Sue Meta and Mark Zuckerberg

A class-action lawsuit has been filed against Meta and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg by five major publishing companies and author Scott Turow, alleging that the company illegally used millions of copyrighted works to train its artificial intelligence program, Llama, thereby threatening the livelihoods of writers through the production of A.I.-generated imitations and summaries of their works. #CopyrightInfringement #ArtificialIntelligence #ClassActionLawsuit #US

Five Publishers and Scott Turow Sue Meta and Mark Zuckerberg