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Companies across technology, data-center, networking/hardware, venture capital, and energy sectors commonly participate in building and operating AI infrastructure, including examples such as Google, Meta, Microsoft, Digital Realty, QTS, Cisco, Corning, Andreessen Horowitz, Duke Energy, Entergy, ExxonMobil, NextEra, PG&E, and Pinnacle West.
November 19, 2025 high industry
Illustrates cross-sector participation in AI infrastructure development and operation.
Organizations identified as members of the AI Infrastructure Coalition include Andreessen Horowitz, Cisco, Corning, Digital Realty, Duke Energy, Entergy, ExxonMobil, Google, Lumen, Meta, Microsoft, NextEra, PG&E, Pinnacle West, and QTS.
November 19, 2025 high membership
Lists corporate and industry members associated with the coalition.
Major technology companies commonly adopt measures such as parental controls and tightened safety settings to mitigate risks to minors and other vulnerable users of AI systems.
November 07, 2025 high practice
Typical industry responses to safety concerns about AI and child users; examples include efforts by companies like Meta and Apple.
Instagram automatically places users under 18 into restrictive teen accounts by default that are private by default, include usage restrictions, and filter out more sensitive content.
October 14, 2025 high policy
Describes default account configuration and content-filtering behavior for under-18 users on Instagram.
Instagram applies a PG-13 content standard to teen-targeted content that excludes sexual content, drugs, dangerous stunts, and strong language, and the PG-13 standard is intended to apply to AI chat responses and AI experiences targeted to teens.
October 14, 2025 high policy
Defines the content-safety threshold labeled 'PG-13' for teen-directed content and AI interactions on Instagram.
Instagram blocks or limits content that promotes self-harm, eating disorders, or suicide for teen accounts and blocks certain search terms related to sensitive topics, with blocked terms expanded to include broader words such as 'alcohol' or 'gore' even if misspelled.
October 14, 2025 high policy
Describes content-moderation and search-term blocking behaviors aimed at reducing teen exposure to self-harm and other sensitive material.
Instagram prevents teen accounts from following, interacting with, or receiving messages or comments from accounts that regularly share age-inappropriate content, and offers an optional parental 'limited content' setting that blocks additional content and removes teens' ability to see, leave, or receive comments.
October 14, 2025 high policy
Describes account-level restrictions and a stronger parental control option to limit teen interactions with age-inappropriate accounts and comments.
A 2025 TD Cowen report ranked Oracle as the cloud provider securing the most U.S. data center capacity in the third fiscal quarter of 2025, followed by Google and Fluidstack, ahead of Meta, Amazon, CoreWeave, and Microsoft.
September 30, 2025 high temporal
Ranking of cloud and infrastructure providers by amount of U.S. data center capacity leased in Q3 2025.
Major digital advertising platforms such as Meta and Google provide publicly accessible ad library or transparency tools that report ad creative, targeting attributes, and geographic placement data.
January 01, 2025 high temporal
Digital ad transparency features that allow analysts and the public to inspect ad targeting and placement information.
Meta's internal AI chatbot guidelines require chatbots to refuse any requests for sexual roleplay involving minors and explicitly prohibit sexualized or romantic roleplay with minors.
high policy
Behavioral rules intended to prevent AI-facilitated sexualization or romanticization of minors.
Meta's internal AI chatbot guidelines permit chatbots to discuss child sexual exploitation in educational or preventive contexts, to explain grooming behaviors in general terms, and to provide non-sexual advice to minors about social challenges.
high policy
Distinction between allowed educational content and disallowed sexual content in chatbot interactions.
Meta's internal AI chatbot guidelines prohibit chatbots from describing or endorsing sexual relationships between children and adults, from providing instructions for accessing child sexual abuse material (CSAM), from engaging in roleplay that portrays a character under 18, and from sexualizing children under 13.
high policy
Specific prohibited behaviors listed to prevent facilitation or normalization of child sexual exploitation.
Meta's Instagram places all users under 18 into a 13+ content setting that is intended to block sexually suggestive material, graphic images, and adult topics such as alcohol and tobacco to approximate a PG-13 movie-style experience for teens.
high policy
Description of Instagram's baseline age-based content filtering for minors.
Instagram offers a stricter parental 'Limited Content' setting that removes comments, filters additional mature material, limits what teens can see or post, and restricts AI chatbot responses to remain within PG-13 limits for teen accounts.
high feature
Parental control option for families wanting tighter content boundaries for minors on the platform.
Instagram's teen protections automatically prevent teens from following or messaging accounts that post adult or inappropriate content, block search results for topics like alcohol, gore, or dangerous stunts (including common misspellings), hide mature content from Explore, Reels, and Stories recommendations, and block links to adult material sent through direct messages while applying the same PG-13 guidelines to its AI features.
high policy
Specific automated content controls applied to accounts identified as under 18.
The "Magnificent 7" is a group of large technology companies consisting of Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Tesla.
high definition
A market shorthand used to refer to seven dominant tech companies with large combined market capitalization.
The term "Magnificent 7" refers to the group of large-cap technology companies Alphabet (Google owner), Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla.
high definition
Label used to describe seven dominant technology companies that together can represent a large share of stock market indices.