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Meta Plans To Let Smart Glasses Identify People Through AI-Powered Facial Recognition

Par : msmash
13 février 2026 à 13:36
Meta plans to add facial recognition technology to its Ray-Ban smart glasses as soon as this year, New York Times reported Friday, five years after the social giant shut down facial recognition on Facebook and promised to find "the right balance" for the controversial technology. The feature, internally called "Name Tag," would let wearers identify people and retrieve information about them through Meta's AI assistant, the report added. An internal memo from May acknowledged the feature carries "safety and privacy risks" and noted that political tumult in the United States would distract civil society groups that might otherwise criticize the launch. The company is exploring restrictions that would prevent the glasses from functioning as a universal facial recognition tool, potentially limiting identification to people connected on Meta platforms or those with public accounts.

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Russia Fully Blocks WhatsApp

Par : msmash
13 février 2026 à 06:10
An anonymous reader shares a report: U.S. messenger app WhatsApp, owned by Meta Platforms, has been completely blocked in Russia for failing to comply with local law, the Kremlin said on Thursday, suggesting Russians turn to a state-backed "national messenger" instead. "Due to Meta's unwillingness to comply with Russian law, such a decision was indeed taken and implemented," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, proposing that Russians switch to MAX, Russia's state-owned messenger.

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Laits infantiles : les autorités recensent un troisième décès de bébé ayant consommé un produit concerné par un rappel

À ce stade, aucun lien de cause à effet n’a été établi entre le décès du nourrisson et la consommation d’un produit rappelé.

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Nestlé, Lactalis, Danone... Tous les principaux fabricants de lait infantile ont engagé des campagnes de rappels.

Le ministre du Travail Jean-Pierre Farandou exclut le recours «aux appels téléphoniques» pour traquer la fraude sociale

«Les plus gros fraudeurs ne sont pas les particuliers», a déclaré le ministre au micro de RMC, pointant du doigt un «petit nombre» d’entreprises qui ne s’acquittent par de leurs cotisations.

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Le ministre du Travail, Jean-Pierre Farandou, a fustigé les «escrocs» qui «montent des entreprises bidon, déclarent trois salariés alors qu’il y en a en réalité 300 qui travaillent».

Le chômage en France expliqué en quatre graphiques

INFOGRAPHIES – Le taux de chômage, au sens du Bureau international du travail (BIT), s’élève à 7,9% à la fin de l’année 2025.

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Les jeunes sont les plus touchés par le chômage : près d’un actif sur cinq âgé de 15 à 24 ans est sans emploi.

Le taux de chômage atteint 7,9% au quatrième trimestre 2025, au plus haut niveau depuis 2021

Le taux de chômage des 15-24 ans augmente nettement, de 2,4 points.

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En décembre dernier, l’Insee anticipait un taux de chômage à 7,7% au quatrième trimestre 2025, comme au trimestre précédent.

Pourquoi votre compte Discord risque d’être restreint dès le mois prochain

9 février 2026 à 16:11

Discord a annoncé, le 9 février 2026, la mise en place progressive d'un système de vérification d'âge à compter de mars prochain. Tous les comptes seront basculés en mode ado par défaut, qu'il appartiennent à un adulte ou non.

Europe Accuses TikTok of 'Addictive Design' and Pushes for Change

Par : msmash
6 février 2026 à 14:31
TikTok's endless scroll of irresistible content, tailored for each person's tastes by a well-honed algorithm, has helped the service become one of the world's most popular apps. Now European Union regulators say those same features that made TikTok so successful are likely illegal. From a report: On Friday, the regulators released a preliminary decision that TikTok's infinite scroll, auto-play features and recommendation algorithm amount to an "addictive design" that violated European Union laws for online safety. The service poses potential harm to the "physical and mental well-being" of users, including minors and vulnerable adults, the European Commission, the 27-nation bloc's executive branch, said in a statement. The findings suggest TikTok must overhaul the core features that made it a global phenomenon, or risk major fines. European officials said it was the first time that a legal standard for social media addictiveness had been applied anywhere in the world. "TikTok needs to change the basic design of its service," the European Commission said in a statement.

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Près de 9 millions d’euros de préjudice : une vaste fraude aux cotisations sociales démantelée

Des sociétés de travail temporaires n’auraient pas déclaré leurs salariés, à leur insu. Les sociétés ayant eu recours à ces prestataires s’exposent à de «lourds redressements de l’Urssaf».

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Les salariés avaient l’illusion d’être déclarés. (Photo d’illustration)

Dermatose : des parlementaires appellent à anticiper la «revaccination» pour éviter le retour de la maladie cet été

Ces parlementaires, mandatés pour faire un «premier bilan» de la crise de la dermatose bovine, soulignent une communication de l’État «parfois insuffisante ou inadaptée», qui a conduit à «une prolifération de fausses informations».

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Après les protestations des agriculteurs contre la gestion de la dermatose, des parlementaires ont été mandatés pour établir un rapport sur cette crise sanitaire. 

«CPE déguisé» proposé par le Medef : l'Unef agite la menace d'une mobilisation

Le syndicat étudiant «appelle l’ensemble de la jeunesse, étudiante et travailleuse, à se mobiliser contre ces attaques inacceptables», écrit-il dans un communiqué, en réaction à la proposition du Medef de créer un CDI «pouvant être rompu sans motif pendant les premières années».

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La mesure «vise à créer une génération de jeunes travailleurs précaires, corvéables à merci, sans droits ni protections», dénonce l’Unef.

Une «déclaration de guerre» : la CGT dénonce le «CPE XXL» proposé par le Medef

Le Medef propose la création d’un CDI «pouvant être rompu sans motif pendant les premières années», avec «une indemnisation croissante en lien avec l’ancienneté du salarié en cas de rupture».

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La numéro un de la CGT Sophie Binet.

«Nouveau CPE déguisé», smic adapté... Les propositions choc du Medef pour l’emploi des jeunes provoquent une levée de boucliers

La première organisation patronale propose notamment de créer un CDI «pouvant être rompu sans motif pendant les premières années». Un dispositif qui rappelle le «contrat première embauche» (CPE), créé en 2006 par Dominique de Villepin, qui avait provoqué une mobilisation historique.

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L’organisation patronale, présidée par Patrick Martin, suggère également de regarder du côté du Smic, «qui peut parfois constituer un frein à l’emploi pour les primo-entrants». 

Le nombre de demandeurs d’emploi a bondi de 6,8% en 2025

Ce chiffre intègre notamment les bénéficiaires du RSA, inscrits d’office à France Travail depuis la loi «plein emploi». Corrigé de ces effets, la hausse est limitée à 1,7%.

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En 2025, le nombre de chômeurs en catégorie A inscrits à France Travail a augmenté de 1,7%.

Sébastien Lecornu enterre la réforme de l’assurance-chômage

DÉCRYPTAGE - Dans un courrier adressé aux partenaires sociaux, le premier ministre annonce retirer la lettre de cadrage envoyé par François Bayrou et fait une croix sur 4 milliards d’euros d’économies.

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Sébastien Lecornu a adressé une lettre aux partenaires sociaux dans laquelle il annonçait renoncer à une réforme de l’assurance-chômage.

Assurance chômage : le gouvernement a accédé aux demandes des partenaires sociaux

Sébastien Lecornu a notamment «donné instruction d’engager les procédures d’agrément des dispositions de la convention du 15 novembre 2024 sur les primo-entrants» qui réduit de six à cinq la durée minimale d’affiliation, sur une durée de 24 mois, pour être indemnisé.

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Le Medef avait dit qu’il ne viendrait pas à la séance de négociations de mercredi, qui porte sur les contrats courts, sans réponse du gouvernement sur ce point. 

Internal Messages May Doom Meta At Social Media Addiction Trial

Par : BeauHD
27 janvier 2026 à 22:02
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: This week, the first high-profile lawsuit -- considered a "bellwether" case that could set meaningful precedent in the hundreds of other complaints -- goes to trial. That lawsuit documents the case of a 19-year-old, K.G.M, who hopes the jury will agree that Meta and YouTube caused psychological harm by designing features like infinite scroll and autoplay to push her down a path that she alleged triggered depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicidality. TikTok and Snapchat were also targeted by the lawsuit, but both have settled. The Snapchat settlement came last week, while TikTok settled on Tuesday just hours before the trial started, Bloomberg reported. For now, YouTube and Meta remain in the fight. K.G.M. allegedly started watching YouTube when she was 6 years old and joined Instagram by age 11. She's fighting to claim untold damages -- including potentially punitive damages -- to help her family recoup losses from her pain and suffering and to punish social media companies and deter them from promoting harmful features to kids. She also wants the court to require prominent safety warnings on platforms to help parents be aware of the risks. [...] To win, K.G.M.'s lawyers will need to "parcel out" how much harm is attributed to each platform, due to design features, not the content that was targeted to K.G.M., Clay Calvert, a technology policy expert and senior fellow at a think tank called the American Enterprise Institute, wrote. Internet law expert Eric Goldman told The Washington Post that detailing those harms will likely be K.G.M.'s biggest struggle, since social media addiction has yet to be legally recognized, and tracing who caused what harms may not be straightforward. However, Matthew Bergman, founder of the Social Media Victims Law Center and one of K.G.M.'s lawyers, told the Post that K.G.M. is prepared to put up this fight. "She is going to be able to explain in a very real sense what social media did to her over the course of her life and how in so many ways it robbed her of her childhood and her adolescence," Bergman said. The research is unclear on whether social media is harmful for kids or whether social media addiction exists, Tamar Mendelson, a professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, told the Post. And so far, research only shows a correlation between Internet use and mental health, Mendelson noted, which could doom K.G.M.'s case and others.' However, social media companies' internal research might concern a jury, Bergman told the Post. On Monday, the Tech Oversight Project, a nonprofit working to rein in Big Tech, published a report analyzing recently unsealed documents in K.G.M.'s case that supposedly provide "smoking-gun evidence" that platforms "purposefully designed their social media products to addict children and teens with no regard for known harms to their wellbeing" -- while putting increased engagement from young users at the center of their business models. Most of the unsealed documents came from Meta. An internal email shows Mark Zuckerberg decided Meta's top strategic priority was getting teens "locked in" to Meta's family of apps. Another damning document discusses allowing "tweens" to use a private mode inspired by fake Instagram accounts ("finstas"). The same document includes an admission that internal data showed Facebook use correlated with lower well-being. Internal communications showed Meta seemingly bragging that "teens can't switch off from Instagram even if they want to" and an employee declaring, "oh my gosh yall IG is a drug," likening all social media platforms to "pushers."

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Reddit Lawyers Force Founder to Redact 'WallStreetBets' From Miami Event

Par : BeauHD
27 janvier 2026 à 01:50
Reddit has forced Jaime Rogozinski, the founder of infamous r/WallStreetBets, to strip the WallStreetBets name from an upcoming Miami conference after legal threats citing trademark rights. According to a press release, it's the "first known case of a social media company enforcing trademark control over a user-created community." From the report: After years of litigation, courts ultimately sided with Reddit in a decision now referred to as the "Rogozinski Ruling," a precedent that grants platforms broad authority to assert trademark ownership over user-created communities. That ruling now forms the basis for Reddit's demand that the words "WallStreetBets" be physically removed from the event. "They aren't afraid of the name being used," said Rogozinski. "If they were, they'd have to sue the internet. What they're afraid of is the creator hanging out with his creation. They're afraid of the community's independence. And they're afraid it's evolved into something bigger than a subreddit." The irony is difficult to ignore. The original subreddit counts around three million subscribers, while conservative estimates place more than seven million WallStreetBets participants spread across other platforms. For a movement that built its reputation confronting corporate overreach, Reddit's decision to extend its authority beyond the confines of its web-based platform, reaching into real-world gatherings to police culture it did not create, risks stirring a hornet's nest with a long memory and a track record of collective action. The event formerly known as WallStreetBets Live, will proceed as scheduled on January 28-30 in Miami. In compliance with Reddit's demands, all references to the name will be physically redacted on-site. "Reddit's lawyers did one thing right," Rogozinski continued. "They proved exactly why we need a decentralized future. This event has become a live case study in what's broken about modern social media. Platforms can deplatform creators, and now, with courts backing them, they can appropriate what users build."

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TikTok Alternative 'Skylight' Soars To 380K+ Users After TikTok US Deal Finalized

Par : BeauHD
27 janvier 2026 à 01:00
Skylight, an open-source, TikTok-style video app built on the AT Protocol, surged past 380,000 users after last week's shake-up around TikTok's U.S. ownership and privacy concerns. TechCrunch reports: Launched last year and backed by Mark Cuban and other investors, Skylight's mobile app is built on the AT Protocol, the technology that also powers the decentralized X rival Bluesky, which now has north of 42 million users. Skylight, co-founded by CEO Tori White and CTO Reed Harmeyer, offers a built-in video editor; user profiles; support for likes, commenting, and sharing; and the ability for community curators to create custom feeds for others to follow. The app now has over 150,000 videos uploaded directly to the platform. It can also stream videos from Bluesky because of its AT Protocol integration. Harmeyer said Saturday that 1.4 million videos were played on the app the day before, up 3x over the past 24 hours. The app had also seen sign-ups increase more than 150%. Other noteworthy stats include over a 50% increase in returning users, over 40% rise in video played on average, and over 100% increase in posts created. This surge was likely triggered by concerns over TikTok's change in ownership and its unfortunately timed technical glitches. [...] Over the weekend, Skylight's CEO, Tori White, said the app added around 20,000 new users and is continuing to grow. So far this January, the app has seen around 95,000 monthly active users. "We've seen what happens when one person dictates what's pushed into people's feeds," White told TechCrunch. "Not only does it harm a creator's connection with their followers, but the entire health of the platform. That's why we built Skylight Social on open standards. We wanted creator and user power to be guaranteed by the technology. Not an empty promise, but an irrevocable right."

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Teisseire : fin de la grève sur le site isérois du fabricant de sirops, avant sa fermeture annoncée

La direction de l’entreprise a annoncé la signature d’un accord avec les représentants du personnel, qui porte notamment «sur les mesures du Plan de Sauvegarde de l’Emploi annoncé le 16 octobre dernier».

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Les employés de l’usine Teisseire de Crolles (Isère) étaient en grève depuis le mois d’octobre dernier (ici le 20 novembre).
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