![]() And if I were to opt out of this, that data about what videos I stopped on wouldn't be in the cauldron of things that they mix together to figure out how to serve me ads. Sam Schechner: I have a pain in my back somewhere right now, and I literally got an ad about if you have a pain in that exact spot. Tech reporter Sam Schechner explains the difference between both options. ![]() Instead, Meta will allow users in the European Union to choose a version of its services that would only target them with ads based on broad categories. Meta will let users of Facebook and Instagram opt out of targeted ads, but only in Europe. Leave us a voicemail at 41 or you can email us a voice recording to We look forward to hearing from you.Īnd now the headlines. And there's still time to send us questions for the series. You can catch Artificially Minded every Monday in April, starting April 3rd. We'll tackle some of the biggest questions around generative AI and how it's already affecting life, work, and business in surprising ways. That's in a minute, but first a heads-up, our special weekly series on AI, Artificially Minded, is coming up soon. So what technologies would they need, and why is the Space Force gearing up for this now? WSJ aerospace and defense industry reporter Doug Cameron joins us later in the show to break that down. But the possibility of military conflict in space is not like it would be on Earth. It's not a science fiction film, it's what the US military is preparing for. ![]() Laser weapons, a force of 16,000 guardians and potential adversaries arming in space. I'm Zoe Thomas for the Wall Street Journal. Zoe Thomas: This is your Tech News Briefing for Friday, March 31st. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. This transcript was prepared by a transcription service.
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