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Meta Platforms, Inc. (META)

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500.23-11.67 (-2.28%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
499.98 -0.25 (-0.05%)
Pre-Market: 07:11AM EDT
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Previous Close511.90
Open516.87
Bid500.03 x 100
Ask500.38 x 100
Day's Range497.31 - 518.49
52 Week Range207.13 - 531.49
Volume13,058,174
Avg. Volume17,426,567
Market Cap1.275T
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.18
PE Ratio (TTM)33.66
EPS (TTM)14.86
Earnings DateApr 24, 2024
Forward Dividend & Yield2.00 (0.40%)
Ex-Dividend DateFeb 21, 2024
1y Target Est524.40
  • Reuters

    Meta oversight board reviews handling of AI-created celebrity porn

    Meta Platforms' Oversight Board is reviewing the company's handling of two sexually explicit AI-generated images of female celebrities that circulated on its Facebook and Instagram services, the board said on Tuesday. The board, which is funded by the social media giant but operates independently from it, will use the two examples to assess the overall effectiveness of Meta's policies and enforcement practices around pornographic fakes created using artificial intelligence, it said in a blog post. Advances in AI technology have made fabricated images, audio clips and videos virtually indistinguishable from real human-created content, resulting in a spate of sexual fakes proliferating online, mostly depicting women and girls.

  • CNN Business

    Facebook and Instagram’s response to deepfake porn is under review by its oversight board

    Meta’s Oversight Board is set to evaluate the company’s handling of deepfake pornography amid growing concerns that artificial intelligence is fueling a rise in the creation of fake, explicit imagery as a form of harassment.

  • Reuters

    Judge dismisses some claims against Meta's Zuckerberg over social media harm

    Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Monday won the dismissal of some claims in a dozen lawsuits accusing him of concealing from the public that Facebook and Instagram were harmful to children. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland, California, came in the sprawling litigation by children pursuing hundreds of lawsuits accusing Meta and other social media companies of addicting them to their platforms. Twenty-five of those cases sought to hold Zuckerberg personally liable, saying Meta's billionaire founder created a false impression about the platforms' safety despite repeated warnings they were unfit for children.