Is Meta really dying?

The New York Times recently published an opinion piece suggesting that the company is at the beginning of the end, but itβs more complicated than that.
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The New York Times recently published an opinion piece suggesting that the company is at the beginning of the end, but itβs more complicated than that.
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Tessa Lyons, Instagramβs vice president of product, told audiences at Scalable Summit that short-form videos may not βbe enough to succeed on TV,β per ICYMI.
The company is using artificial intelligence-powered generative recommendations to assess user actions across the platform.
The company published an explainer on its various models as sales of the devices continue to rise.
The platform is using offline activity and additional integrated data points to predict potential user interest in Promoted Pins.
The platform will automatically separate longer text blocks into multiple posts and offer a limited release of animated stickers.
Joel Kaplan, Metaβs chief of global affairs, said the initiatives were part of a broader push to help U.S. entrepreneurs use artificial intelligence tools.
Donte Murry, the platform's director of beauty, wellness and personal care, told Glossy that it was important to meet shoppers where they are.

The Facebook and Instagram owner is trying to have U.K. fines recalculated and a U.S. verdict overturned, per Reuters.
A new mobile app user interface for the platformβs Home and Subscription tabs switches placement from the bottom to the top of the screen.
The collaboration will let advertisers buy CTV ads targeting professional audiences via Amazon DSP.
Growth is coming from other regions where the platform is still developing its business tools and doesnβt generate as much income.
Users will be able to add tracks to their Threads updates as a native music-sharing option.
Having more insights data in-stream will help creators build better,Β more effective video projects.
The program will enable agencies to demonstrate their understanding of the latest LinkedIn ads skills and trends.