Jeffrey Stephen Wigand, a former tobacco industry whistleblower, draws parallels between big tech’s marketing tactics and those of the tobacco industry. A recent court verdict found Meta and YouTube liable for designing addictive products that harm young users, echoing historical legal battles against tobacco companies for targeting children with addictive substances. This ruling underscores growing concerns about tech companies’ responsibility in safeguarding未成年人的利益,特别是他们的心理健康,这表明未来可能会有更多的法律行动针对科技公司。
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