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Grubhub’s $24M FTC settlement is finally reaching diners and drivers
After a lengthy process, diners and drivers are finally seeing relief from Grubhub’s $23.8 million FTC settlement. Checks are now being mailed as a result of the fine levied against the food delivery service following allegations of deceptive business practices. This marks a significant step toward restitution for affected users. For deeper insights into the evolving landscape of AI regulation and its impact on technological accountability, explore our discussion with Geoffrey Hinton, Fei-Fei Li, and Andrew Ng on AI safety concerns.

New Mexico court orders Meta to pay additional $567M in child safety case
A New Mexico court has significantly escalated the financial pressure on Meta, ordering an additional $567 million in damages related to child safety concerns. This ruling brings Meta’s total liability in this case to a substantial $942 million. The ongoing legal battles highlight increasing scrutiny of social media platforms' responsibilities regarding user safety, particularly for younger audiences. This development follows similar concerns observed across the industry, as seen in recent adjustments at TikTok, which recently shuttered its Nashville office.