Facebook Dropping "Disputing Flags" From Fake Content
Facebook is no longer using red flags next to fake news articles according to a new report by Axios. Sara Fischer, Media Reporter at Axios, explains why the social media giant is shifting its strategy, and her outlook for the digital ad space in 2018.
"They've been radically transparent about things that aren't necessarily working," says Fischer. New research indicates when you flag something as being bad, it actually can make more people click more on that questionable content.
Looking ahead to 2018, Amazon is expanding its advertising efforts. Fischer says introducing customer service videos as part of this push for the digital ad market is a way to take advantage of this growing trend of content.
Steve Patton, EY Americas Mobility Sector Leader, joins Cheddar News at CES in Las Vegas to break down what needs to happen in order to make EV adoption a reality.
Roger Cheng, executive editor of CNET, joined Cheddar News to discuss a Semafor report that Microsoft is in negotiations to invest $10 billion in OpenAI, parent company of ChatGPT.
Laurin Hahn, co-founder and CEO, and Torsten Keidel, CFO, both of German-based Sono Motors, joined Cheddar News to discuss the electric vehicle that the company is developing.
A representative of Baracoda Daily Healthtech demonstrates the Baracoda mirror technology, which gives the user feedback on how to brush their teeth, during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada, on January 5, 2023. (