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  1. Supreme Court lets Vermont’s Meta lawsuit proceed, opening door to 50-state legal wave

    The Supreme Court has allowed a lawsuit against Meta Platforms to proceed in Vermont, rejecting the company's appeal. This decision could pave the way for similar lawsuits from other states, as Meta faces accusations of knowingly designing addictive features that harm young users. Internal research from Meta has indicated that Instagram can worsen mental health and body image issues for teen girls. AI

    Supreme Court lets Vermont’s Meta lawsuit proceed, opening door to 50-state legal wave

    IMPACT This ruling could lead to stricter regulations on social media platforms and their engagement-driving features, potentially impacting how AI is used in content personalization and user retention strategies.

  2. US Supreme Court rejects Meta's appeal to dismiss Vermont lawsuit

    The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear Meta Platforms' appeal in a case brought by Vermont. The lawsuit accuses Meta of designing Instagram to be addictive for teenagers. Meta had sought to dismiss the suit after a lower court rejected their motion to do so. AI

    IMPACT This ruling could influence how social media platforms design their products, potentially impacting AI-driven personalization and engagement algorithms.

  3. I totally get that # doctors are overworked and burned out, but throwing # AI at the problem? I don't know. https:// vtdigger.org/2026/05/03/ai-is- quietly-resh

    A social media post expresses skepticism about using artificial intelligence to address the burnout and workload issues faced by doctors. The author questions whether AI is an appropriate solution for the medical profession's challenges. This perspective is shared in the context of an article discussing AI's quiet integration into patient care and physician self-care in Vermont. AI

    I totally get that # doctors are overworked and burned out, but throwing # AI at the problem? I don't know. https:// vtdigger.org/2026/05/03/ai-is- quietly-resh

    IMPACT Raises questions about the suitability of AI as a solution for physician burnout and workload.