Oracle’s AI-Driven Forecasts Trigger Market Jitters Amid Growth Ambitions
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Meta Platforms is launching comprehensive AI parental controls across its social media applications, giving parents oversight of teen interactions with artificial intelligence. The features will initially debut on Instagram in English-speaking markets before expanding globally. This move comes amid growing scrutiny of how social platforms manage youth mental health and AI engagement.
Meta Platforms has announced new parental controls specifically designed to monitor and manage how teenagers interact with artificial intelligence systems across its social media applications. According to reports, these tools will provide parents with unprecedented visibility and control over their children’s engagements with AI assistants and characters.
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Engineers have long struggled to accurately predict how weak shock waves behave in computational models. New research reveals the specific mechanism causing these discrepancies, potentially leading to safer supersonic aircraft designs.
Researchers have identified why computational models struggle to accurately represent very weak shock waves, according to newly published research from Yokohama National University. The findings, detailed in a recent Physics of Fluids publication, reportedly bridge a critical understanding gap between theoretical predictions and physical measurements of these fundamental physical phenomena.
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Business Insider has recruited marketing executive Josh Oshinsky as its new Vice President of Creative Strategy. The appointment brings together two decades of experience from PepsiCo and Sports Illustrated to bridge editorial and commercial operations. Sources indicate Oshinsky will focus on developing integrated marketing packages for Business Insider’s partners.
Business Insider has reportedly hired Josh Oshinsky as Vice President of Creative Strategy, according to company announcements. The appointment signals a strategic move to strengthen integration between editorial content and marketing initiatives at the prominent business publication. Oshinsky will join the Global Marketing and Sales team with responsibility for unifying the newsroom, live events, video, and creative departments.
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