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[Social Media Accountability, Hollywood Mergers, and the AI Market Pulse]-[The legal spotlight falls on tech giants Meta and Google]

World Business Report · B2 · 2026-02-27

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The Legal Reckoning for Social Media Giants

The BBC World Business Report recently highlighted a pivotal moment in the digital age: a high-stakes court case in the United States where a plaintiff, identified as 'Kayleigh GM,' provided testimony regarding the detrimental impact of social media on her mental health during childhood. This 'bellwether case' against Meta and YouTube, which follows earlier settlements by TikTok and Snap, is being closely monitored by the industry. Kayleigh’s testimony detailed a cycle of addiction to 'likes' and the subsequent development of depression and self-harm, which she described as a 'coping mechanism' fueled by feelings of unworthiness and bullying. As the case proceeds, legal teams for the tech giants are expected to shift the focus toward her upbringing, a strategy critics label as 'passing the buck.' Concurrently, Meta’s announcement of new safeguards—specifically notifying parents when teenagers search for self-harm content—has been met with skepticism from advocates like Ian Russell, who argue that these measures place the burden on parents rather than addressing the core issues inherent in algorithmic design.

Hollywood’s High-Stakes Bidding War

The media landscape is undergoing a massive consolidation, exemplified by the battle for control of Warner Brothers Discovery. Initially, the competition involved Paramount Skydance and Netflix. However, the situation remains fluid, with recent reports indicating that Netflix has opted not to match Paramount’s improved bid. The drama is compounded by political friction, notably comments from Netflix board member Susan Rice regarding President Trump, which prompted a public response from the former president. Despite the political noise, industry experts like Guy Petty emphasize that this remains a 'business transaction' driven by the need for scale. The potential acquisition is viewed as a strategic move to secure deep libraries of 'known franchises'—assets that become increasingly valuable in an uncertain future shaped by artificial intelligence. Analysts warn that such consolidation, while beneficial for the merging parties, limits the creative ecosystem by reducing the number of major players available for directors and producers.

NVIDIA and the AI Bubble Debate

Financial markets remain fixated on the sustainability of the AI boom, particularly following NVIDIA's latest earnings report. While NVIDIA delivered results that 'demolished numbers'—with net income doubling over the previous year—the stock experienced a sell-off. CJ Muse of Cantor Fitzgerald attributes this to investor anxiety regarding the 'sustainability of hyperscale capex' and the massive budgets allocated to AI infrastructure. While the 'bullish camp' views the current phase as merely the 'early second or third inning' of a transformative industrial revolution, economists like Kerry Leahy urge caution, suggesting that investors might consider 'taking some of your chips off the table' given the market's volatility. The debate continues to center on whether AI will generate sufficient 'return on invested capital' or if it is approaching a bubble similar to the dotcom era.

Labor Tensions at Tesla

Finally, the program addressed the escalating labor disputes between Tesla and the IG Metall union at the Berlin-Brandenburg plant. The conflict, involving allegations of secret recordings and management-friendly workers' councils, underscores a broader struggle for collective bargaining rights. With Tesla facing declining sales and production pressures in Germany, the union argues that the company’s focus should be on creating 'models which are attractive for the customers' rather than resisting labor organization. This struggle is emblematic of a wider trend where successful tech-centric companies face increasing friction as they transition into more traditional industrial labor environments, forcing a re-evaluation of management-labor relations in an era of slowing growth.

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Meta are passing the buck and putting it on the shoulders of parents yet again.
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Describe what that was like.
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All of those issues played into how she felt about herself then.
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Let us bring in Kerry Leahy to react to what Peter has heard in court.
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I don't think that's a very sensible way of doing things.
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passing the buck
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under the spotlight
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far-reaching implications
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in the pipeline
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take a knee
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