The social network, which has been blamed for allowing fake news sites on its feed since the 2016 presidential election, might soon start showing you local news.
Facebook has begun the broader rollout of Related Articles in the News Feed, which uses a combination of machine learning and third-party fact checkers.
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative has hired the firm of a high-profile former Democratic consultant.
Videos on Facebook now auto play with sound, but there's a way to turn it off.
White House adviser Steve Bannon wants technology companies like Facebook and Google to be regulated as utilities.
If neuroscientists work with the programmers of artificial intelligence, they could thrust AI technology forward and change the way we understand the human brain.
Two of Silicon Valley's most ubiquitous CEOs are at odds about the implementation of artificial intelligence.
Elon Musk revealed a video of an elevator that can lower a car into his underground tunnel.
Tech CEOs Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk disagrees on the threat AI poses.
The company went public at $17 a share in March and recently dropped to about $14.
Baltimore rapper and anti-violence community organizer Tyree Colion is recovering from being stabbed in the neck – a bloody and violent scene that he broadcast the aftermath of on Facebook Live.
“So You Think You Can Dance” Season 14 will air its fourth episode on Monday, July 10.
"He's got a face like a foot. Am I wrong?"
Snapchat's stock, Snap, took a dive after Instagram announced that it had 250 million users on stories.
He's one of the three richest billionaires in the country.
Apple's ARkit, launched at the World Wide Developers Conference in San Jose last week, can utilize the iPhone's camera and odometry elements.
Silicon Valley powerhouse leaders have announced plans to develop technology to connect the human brain to machines.
The 33-year old, known just as Wichai, is accused of violating Lese-Majeste Rules.
Elon Musk thinks robots will be better than humans at everything by 2040 but he hopes he's wrong.
At least 10 students accepted to Harvard's class of 2021 lost their acceptances after sharing memes and jokes about the Holocaust and child abuse in Facebook chat.
Mark Zuckerberg is giving the commencement speech at Harvard's graduation ceremony Thursday at 3 p.m.
The move comes in line with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s statement earlier this month that the company was looking for so-called “anchor content” that would draw people to the video tab on Facebook's app.