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Exclusive: Instagram shows more ‘eating disorder adjacent’ content to vulnerable teens, internal Meta research shows

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 20, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Instagram ⁤is displaying more content related to ⁣eating‍ disorders to teenage users‌ identified as‍ struggling with mental health, according to internal Meta ​research revealed exclusively to Reuters. The documents show the platform’s recommendation algorithms amplified posts about weight loss, dieting, adn body image​ even after these teens exhibited⁣ signs of disordered ⁢eating.The⁢ findings raise fresh concerns⁢ about Meta’s ⁤ability to protect vulnerable young ‌users on Instagram,despite repeated⁤ pledges to ⁤prioritize their well-being. Internal Meta reports, spanning from March to ‌October 2022, detail how the platform continued to surface potentially harmful content to a subset of over​ 17,000 teenage users flagged ⁣as “at-risk” of eating disorders. ​This issue⁤ is particularly critical as eating disorders have seen a rise in prevalence among adolescents, ​with potentially life-threatening consequences, and⁣ scrutiny of‍ social media’s role in exacerbating these conditions intensifies.

the‍ research revealed that approximately 6% ⁢of the​ content shown to these teens ⁣was categorized as “eating⁣ disorder ⁢adjacent,” meaning ‍it focused on ⁤related topics without ⁤explicitly⁤ promoting eating disorders. Though,this figure ⁢represented a‍ substantially higher proportion than the 0.8% of ⁤similar content shown⁤ to a control group ⁣of teens not identified as vulnerable.Meta researchers noted the algorithms ⁤appeared to ⁤be “over-optimizing” for engagement, prioritizing content that kept users scrolling, even if ⁤it was detrimental to their​ mental ​health.

one internal document from May 2022 stated, “We ‍see ​evidence that our recommendations are leading vulnerable teens to ​content that could exacerbate their body image ‍issues.”⁢ Another report, from⁢ October 2022, found that the platform’s⁣ algorithms were recommending content related to “extreme weight loss” and​ “fitness” to teens who had previously⁤ engaged with similar posts.

Meta spokesperson, Andy Stone,​ stated the company is “committed to creating a safe experience for everyone,⁤ especially teens,” and that⁣ they have ⁣introduced features like “Take a Break” and parental​ controls to address these⁤ concerns. He added ​that‍ the research cited represents a ⁣snapshot in time and that Meta has since made changes to its algorithms and⁤ policies.

However,advocacy groups argue these measures are insufficient. ‌”Meta knows this content is harmful and ⁢continues to profit from it,” said Sandon Thompson, a spokesperson‍ for the National Eating Disorders Association. “These internal ⁣documents prove they are prioritizing ⁤engagement over the ⁢safety of their users.” ​

The⁣ documents reviewed by Reuters are part of a broader​ trove of⁣ internal Meta papers disclosed by whistleblower Frances Haugen, and currently being used in ongoing congressional‍ investigations into the ⁣company’s practices. The findings are​ likely to fuel further ​calls for greater regulation of social media platforms and increased accountability for protecting young users.

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Title: Meta to let parents disable teens’ AI chats

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 17, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Meta Platforms Inc. is introducing ‍new parental controls designed to give parents more oversight of their teenagers’ activity on its apps, including Instagram and Facebook, following mounting criticism over potentially harmful interactions with the company’s AI chatbots. The changes, announced Tuesday, will allow parents to approve or deny⁣ their teens’ ⁣requests⁣ to download apps and will provide activity reports detailing time spent ⁣on the platforms.

The move comes amid growing concerns⁢ about the safety‌ of young users⁢ online⁤ and specifically follows reports of Meta’s AI chatbots engaging in suggestive​ or inappropriate conversations with children.Lawmakers and advocacy groups ​have pressured Meta to strengthen its ⁤safeguards,arguing that the company has a ⁣responsibility to protect ⁣vulnerable users​ from exploitation and harmful ​content. The new controls aim to address these concerns by increasing transparency and giving parents more ‌tools to manage their children’s digital experiences.

Specifically, Meta is rolling out “Family Switch,”⁤ a new tool within ​its Family Center⁤ that allows parents and teens to ​jointly manage settings. Parents can approve or deny requests ⁢from their teens to download⁣ apps from the app stores, and teens can initiate those requests.⁤ Meta is also ⁢introducing activity reports for teens,‍ showing time spent on Instagram and ⁤Facebook, ⁢and also the accounts they interact with. These reports will be visible to both parents‌ and teens.

The ​company is also expanding​ its supervision tools to include Reels, a​ popular short-form video format⁢ on Instagram. ​previously, parental⁤ supervision was ⁢limited to direct messaging. ⁣Parents will now be able‌ to see ⁣what Reels their teens are ​watching.

These features ⁣are being rolled ‌out in the United states, with plans for expansion to other ‌countries in the coming months.Meta stated the changes are part of its ongoing commitment to creating a safer online‍ environment for young people, acknowledging the evolving challenges of⁣ digital parenting.⁢ The company has faced increased scrutiny from regulators⁢ and the public regarding its handling of user safety, especially concerning children and adolescents.

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UK’s Nscale to supply Microsoft with 200,000 Nvidia AI chips

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 15, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UK’s Nscale‌ to Provide Microsoft with 200,000 Nvidia AI Chips

LONDON, ⁢October 26, 2023 -⁤ microsoft has contracted UK-based ⁤infrastructure provider Nscale to supply 200,000 Nvidia H100 Tensor Core GPUs, critical components for powering artificial ​intelligence workloads. ⁤The‍ multi-million ⁤pound deal‍ underscores the ⁤growing demand for AI processing power and positions Nscale as a ⁣key‍ player in the rapidly ⁢expanding AI hardware supply chain.

This agreement arrives as‍ microsoft accelerates its investment in AI, ‌notably through its partnership with OpenAI⁢ and the integration of AI capabilities across ​its product suite. The substantial chip order will bolster Microsoft’s capacity to meet surging demand for AI​ services from customers globally, ‍while ‍concurrently supporting the‍ UK’s ambition to become an AI superpower.​ Nscale⁢ will manage the entire lifecycle of the GPUs, from procurement and integration to deployment and maintenance, offering Microsoft a streamlined solution for⁢ scaling ⁣its⁣ AI infrastructure.

Nscale,​ founded ​in 2019,⁤ specializes in providing high-performance computing infrastructure for AI ⁢and machine learning applications. The company secured ⁢a £14.5 million funding round in July 2023 to expand ⁣its operations and meet growing ⁢customer‌ demand. The⁤ Nvidia‍ H100 GPUs are currently among the most advanced AI chips available, offering notable performance gains‍ over previous generations and are vital for training ⁢and deploying large language models⁤ and other complex AI ​applications.

The chips will ‌be delivered throughout 2024 and 2025,​ according to Nscale, and will be utilized within Microsoft’s global network of datacenters. This partnership ‌highlights the increasing reliance on specialized infrastructure providers to navigate the complexities of sourcing and managing cutting-edge AI ⁣hardware.

“This​ is a‌ landmark⁤ deal for⁣ Nscale and a testament to the UK’s growing ⁤strength in‌ the AI sector,” said Alex Fitzgerald, Nscale’s Chief ⁤Executive Officer, in a statement.​ “We are proud to be partnering with Microsoft to deliver the infrastructure ⁢needed to power the next‌ generation of AI innovation.”

Microsoft ‌did not promptly respond to requests for comment.

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Tesla Raises Lease Prices After EV Tax Credit Expires

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 1, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Tesla has increased‍ monthly lease prices for some of its vehicles ⁢by as much ‍as $200, following the expiration of a $7,500 U.S.federal tax credit for electric ‍vehicles at the start of 2024. The price hikes impact popular​ models like the Model 3 and Model Y, effectively passing the lost incentive onto consumers ⁣who prefer to lease rather than buy.

The end of the tax credit considerably alters the financial ‍equation for potential ⁣Tesla lessees.Previously, the credit lowered the effective cost of leasing, making Teslas more competitive with gasoline-powered vehicles.Now, with the credit gone, Tesla is adjusting lease rates to maintain profitability, impacting affordability for a segment of the market and potentially slowing EV adoption rates‌ consequently.

According⁤ to⁣ a Reuters review of Tesla’s website, the monthly lease ‍payment for a base Model​ 3 Rear-Wheel Drive increased to $449 from $399 in December. The Model Y Long range now leases for $549 per month, up from $499. These changes were ⁢first noted by Tesla owners on ⁣social media platforms like⁣ X, formerly known as Twitter.

The $7,500 tax credit was available to consumers who purchased electric vehicles manufactured⁢ in North America with battery components sourced from the United States or countries with which the U.S. has free trade agreements. Tesla and ⁣other automakers had been⁤ urging Congress ⁢to reinstate or extend the​ credit, but it expired on January 1st without renewal.

Tesla did not promptly respond to a request for comment. The⁤ company offers financing options, and⁤ buyers can still claim the $7,500 credit at the point of sale if they meet the eligibility requirements. However, leasing customers are not currently eligible for the direct credit, making ​the lease price adjustments⁣ necessary for Tesla to remain competitive.

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