
"Meta states that many of the requests from the New Mexico Attorney General are so hopelessly vague or ambiguous that enforcing them would violate its due process rights. The company argues that it would need to create New Mexico-specific apps to comply with the demands."
"The attorney general's proposed mandates include achieving a 99 percent accuracy rate for detecting new child sexual abuse material, which Meta claims is technologically or practically infeasible."
Meta faces potential withdrawal from New Mexico as the state attorney general demands changes deemed impossible by the company. Following a $375 million jury award for misleading users about product safety, the AG seeks to enforce age verification, prohibit end-to-end encryption for minors, and achieve a 99 percent detection rate for child sexual abuse material. Meta argues that the requests are vague, ambiguous, and technologically infeasible, claiming compliance would require building state-specific applications.
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