Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended his company’s controversial policy changes while juicing up employees for what he says will be a “big year” for the social media giant. “I want to be clear, after the last several years,
Mark Zuckerberg expressed frustration during an internal company meeting after the confidential information was leaked within the company.But in an ironic twist, his own comments were also leaked to the media.
Midlevel staff are often the first targets of corporate downsizing efforts, but Meta’s plan to replace an entire tier of people with AI is a new wrinkle on an old story.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg teased a "return to OG Facebook" as part of his key goals for 2025 in Wednesday's Q4 earnings call with investors. While the
Meta — and the rest of Big Tech — has been chasing face computers for years. Maybe 2025 will be the year it happens?
In a meeting with Meta employees on Thursday, Mr. Zuckerberg also doubled down on recent changes to the company’s online speech policies and ending its diversity initiatives.
With Meta’s Llama series already making waves in the AI community, the forthcoming Llama 4 promises to push boundaries even further. Zuckerberg outlined ambitious plans for this next-generation model, as well as Meta’s broader vision for personalised AI assistants, multimodal capabilities, and open-source collaboration.
Jesse Eisenberg portrayed Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 film “The Social Network,” so it made sense to him that he should meet the Facebook founder in person as he was preparing for the role.
Meta overhauled its approach to US moderation on Tuesday, ditching fact-checking, announcing a plan to move its trust and safety teams, and perhaps most impactfully, updating its Hateful Conduct policy. As reported by Wired, a lot of text has been updated, added, or removed, but here are some of the changes that jumped out at us.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg complained about his internal remarks being leaked on Thursday during a meeting which was quickly leaked to the press.
In a town hall, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company remains committed to diversity and free expression after unwinding DEI programs