
Meta AI Arrives on macOS with Screen Sharing
Meta has officially launched the Meta AI desktop app for macOS. The app introduces screen sharing and system-wide voice dictation, though availability is limited to select regions.
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Meta has officially launched the Meta AI desktop app for macOS. The app introduces screen sharing and system-wide voice dictation, though availability is limited to select regions.

Meta has launched a dedicated desktop app for Meta AI on Mac. The release supports the company’s broader effort to make its AI tools more suitable for business use.

Australia’s parliament passed the News Bargaining Incentive, requiring major platforms to face the law even if they choose not to carry news. Meta, Google, TikTok, and LinkedIn are among the affected companies.

Wired reported that Meta’s Facebook and Instagram displayed ads for an AI pornography-generation tool. One ad featured a deepfake pornographic video resembling a prominent American female politician, and Meta removed the ads after being questioned.

Researchers propose a Metamorphic Artificial Age Score (AAS) prototype that detects drone propeller health issues from flight-log data. It combines six normalized indicators to prioritize routine monitoring, maintenance review, or mandatory inspection across different fault severities.

Meta reportedly ran advertisements for an app that promised to digitally undress female politicians. One ad included a pornographic video featuring a deepfake closely resembling a US politician.

ICE has prohibited employees from using Meta smart glasses in federal workplaces because of privacy concerns. The move contrasts with DHS efforts to secure funding for purpose-built smart glasses that may support biometric identification during immigration enforcement.

Bloomberg Opinion examines Apple’s plans for AI-enhanced AirPods and smart glasses. The article argues that Apple should learn from Meta’s mistakes as it develops AI-powered wearable products.

Teens are reportedly using Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses to secretly record classmates and teachers at school. The harassment disproportionately targets girls, and some footage remained online until Futurism contacted Meta and TikTok.

UK cinemas are considering restricting Meta smart glasses because their cameras could enable covert film piracy. The UK Cinema Association says chains must balance these risks against the potential benefits of AI-enabled wearable technology.