Meta's Hidden Shadows: Reuters' Investigative Triumphs
Reuters secured two Pulitzer Prizes for its investigative reporting, exposing Meta's controversial practices involving harmful AI chatbots and exploitative advertising. The in-depth stories, using innovative techniques, uncovered how Meta orchestrated profits from scams while also detailing Donald Trump's political retribution campaign. The revelations led to global regulatory scrutiny.
Reuters won two prestigious Pulitzer Prizes on Monday, shedding light on controversial activities by the social-media giant Meta. The accolades were awarded for exceptional reporting in both beat and national categories.
The beat reporting, led by technology reporter Jeff Horwitz and China correspondent Engen Tham, utilized unreleased internal documents and testing of Meta's platforms to unearth the social-media giant's method of subjecting users to harmful AI chatbots and fraudulent advertisements, particularly involving children.
Alongside, the national reporting award celebrated the investigative work by Ned Parker, Linda So, Peter Eisler, and Mike Spector, who detailed former President Donald Trump's political retribution tactics. The revelations catalyzed worldwide scrutiny and regulatory actions against Meta, inducing reforms in its AI policies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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