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AI & Big Tech Harm Case Tracker
A continuously updated, sourced record of lawsuits and regulatory actions over harm caused by AI systems, social media platforms, and Big Tech — chatbot failures, addictive design, child safety, biometric privacy, algorithmic denials, and more. Each case links to attorneys who handle that kind of matter.
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4 cases · Big Tech antitrust
- Big Tech antitrustRuling issuedRuling Nov 18, 2025
FTC v. Meta Platforms, Inc. (antitrust)
Meta/Instagram/WhatsApp · United States (federal)
The FTC sued Meta in December 2020 alleging it illegally maintained a monopoly in personal social networking by acquiring Instagram (2012) and WhatsApp (2014). After a six-week bench trial, in November 2025 the court ruled for Meta, finding the FTC failed to prove Meta currently holds monopoly power given competition from TikTok and YouTube; the FTC filed a notice of appeal in January 2026.
- Big Tech antitrustRuling issuedLiability ruling Apr 17, 2025
United States v. Google LLC (ad-tech antitrust)
Google/Alphabet · United States (federal)
The DOJ and several states sued Google in January 2023 for monopolizing key digital-advertising technologies (the 'ad-tech stack') used by publishers. Following a 2024 trial, in April 2025 the court found Google liable for unlawfully monopolizing the markets for publisher ad servers and ad exchanges and for unlawfully tying those products together, with the case proceeding to a remedies phase.
- Big Tech antitrustRuling issued
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