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Meta announced the introduction of a new policy for labeling AI-generated content on its main platforms - Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. The changes are intended to make it easier for users to distinguish between content created by humans and algorithms.

Google's BardAI started speaking Polish, Warsaw University of Technology launched its VC fund, and OpenAI still has to defend itself in Italy against privacy violation allegations. What else did we live through last week?

Blindly following trends, lack of a clearly defined identity and vision, or relying on too narrow measures of success. How not to fall into the most popular traps that lurk for brands on social media?

Facebook is introducing a "Link History" tab in its mobile applications. It will allow for easy finding of all the pages visited by users without having to search for them again. However, this function raises further concerns about privacy.

The European Center for Digital Rights has sued Facebook and Instagram's subscription service in the Austrian data protection office. The organization argues that Meta in this way creates an illusion of data protection choice and makes users pay for their basic right to privacy.

The European Union has decided to extend the ban on so-called behavioral advertising on Facebook and Instagram services. The previous ban introduced by Norway, a country not a member of the EU, will now apply in 30 community countries.