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Arturo Béjar testified in a trial brought by dozens of states that Meta had the tools to protect children but prioritized engagement and profit, instead.
Journalist Alex Heath, co-founder of the Sources newsletter and a longtime Meta chronicler, argued on CNBC this morning that investors are underestimating how close Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META | META Price Prediction) is to shipping frontier-class AI models.
In a 6,500-word post, the Meta CEO argues that superintelligence should be shared "with as many people and businesses as possible."
A landmark federal trial has exposed major contradictions between Meta’s public child safety promises and internal engineering warnings. Former Meta safety engineer Arturo Béjar recently delivered
Mark Zuckerberg on Monday published a lengthy letter outlining his thinking on the future of AI, arguing for a broader strategy focused on “individual empowerment” while calling for further regulation by the U.S. government as AI becomes increasingly ingrained in society.
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Zuckerberg warns against centralizing AI power
In a 6,500 word essay, Zuckerberg detailed his vision for AI.
Zuckerberg says billions will have personal AI agents in five years, but this comes amid debate over data centers, AI safety and regulation.
Mark Zuckerberg still commands social media’s largest empire. Yet he has struggled to find the next thing. The metaverse, an extravagant bet on a weird virtual future, flopped. Meta’s latest Ray-Ban glasses seem to be finding their way onto at least a few people’s faces.
Arturo Bejar, a former engineering director at Meta said Mark Zuckerberg fostered a culture that saw child safety as secondary while prioritizing growth and engagement.