It's Thursday, March 26th.
I'm Jane Koston, and this is What A Day, a show that does not like where First Lady Melania Trump is going with all this.
Here she is at an AI education summit at the White House on Wednesday after walking out with her new bestie,
a humanoid robot named Figure 03.
Imagine a humanoid educator named Plato.
Access to the classical studies is now instantaneous.
Literature, science, art, philosophy, mathematics, and history.
Humanity's entire corpus of information is available in the comfort of your home.
No thank you.
I'm good without humanoid teacher robots, especially ones named Plato.
On today's show, President Donald Trump makes a surprise decision and tells Elon Musk he doesn't want his money.
And Trump is reportedly spending each morning watching a highlight reel of the war, edited for his attention span.
But let's start with social media.
We told you on yesterday's show that a jury found that Meta violated consumer protection laws in New Mexico,
misleading users and putting children's safety at risk.
And on Wednesday, the hits just kept coming for the tech company that owns Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook.
A California jury found Meta and YouTube each liable for harming the well-being of a young user who had sued the two companies
alongside TikTok and Snap, which own Snapchat.
The plaintiff argued that their products had harmed her mental health.
TikTok and Snap settled before the trial began.