Mark Zuckerberg‘s Meta Platforms META and Google GOOGL GOOG have voiced their concerns over Europe’s stringent artificial intelligence (AI) regulations, arguing that these rules are hampering the growth of the region’s tech industry.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is a “careless” executive who sought to convince China to let his company operate on the mainland by helping it develop censorship tools and bolster its artificial intelligence capabilities — all while concealing those efforts from Congress,
Harvard University has the most billionaire alumni, and with others like Stanford educating Larry Page and MIT teaching Sam Bankman-Fried.
Meta isn’t backing down. After revolutionizing social media and pouring billions into artificial intelligence and virtual reality, Mark Zuckerberg’s tech giant is now diving deep—literally. Its latest project,
Meta Platforms plans to test a paid subscription service for its AI-enabled chatbot Meta AI, similar to those offered by OpenAI and Microsoft to access advanced versions of their chatbots, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.
In his new book, author Peter Hayes looks at corporate complicity in Nazi Germany and points to parallels with how companies are responding to President Donald Trump now. When Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the Paris climate agreement in 2017,
Key Takeaways Meta plans to release a standalone Meta AI app in the second quarter, CNBC reported Thursday.CEO Mark Zuckerberg said last month that Meta AI could reach 1 billion people this year.Meta reportedly intends to test a paid subscription version of the app,
Meta is developing a separate app for its AI assistant, Meta AI. The app may launch between April and June 2025. It aims to improve user experience and attract a wider audience. This move follows Meta's integration of AI in Facebook,
While thousands of Meta employees face layoffs, the company's top executives are getting a major pay boost. Just days after cutting about 5 percent of its workforce, Meta's board approved significant increases to executive bonuses, ensuring that top leadership takes home substantially more cash in 2025.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman teased the possibility of developing a social media application in response to Meta Platforms Inc.'s plans to launch a standalone artificial intelligence app, setting the stage for intensified competition in the AI space.
According to a job advertisement on the official website of Meta, the IT giant is recruiting an engineering director who will be responsible for building a strong technical team in Bengaluru. This role will play a key part in shaping the long-term engineering presence of the company in the country.