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Despite staggering offers, top AI talent keeps rejecting Meta’s advances, exposing the challenges behind Zuckerberg’s superintelligence vision.
Meta is following TikTok’s lead, and will restrict private accounts, and accounts with less than 1,000 followers, from going live.
Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg posted a letter yesterday focused mostly on the potential for so-called “personal superintelligence.” ...
Two years ago, TikTok was being banned on government phones. Now, it’s become the most effective campaigner for adding ...
AI data centers are driving a 50% surge in US electricity demand, straining power grids, raising utility bills, and worsening ...
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta gave a 24-year-old artificial intelligence whiz a staggering $250 million compensation package, ...
Meta Platforms is pressing ahead with efforts to bring in outside partners to help fund the massive infrastructure needed to ...
Meta lets you share your chats with its AI bot to a public feed. Google can index that feed — and make your searchable and ...
Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) ascent to a $4.3 trillion market capitalization has cemented its status as a titan in the tech world ...
Amazon ended up beating, but not to the extent the market expected. Amazon reported $167.7 billion in sales, up 13% year-over ...
In many ways, we’re living in the world that Mark Zuckerberg built. No other person is as responsible for social media ’s ...
OpenAI raises $8.3B in new capital, accelerating its path toward $40B fundraising goal for 2025. ChatGPT users grow to 5M ...