Zuckerberg could cut budget for Metaverse group
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In the high-stakes arms race between Meta and OpenAI for AI dominance, the weapon of choice has evolved. First, it was unlimited compute, then $100 million signing bonuses. Now, the battle has entered a new,
OpenAI's research chief, Mark Chen, told author Ashlee Vance that the company is "always under attack" by rivals trying to poach its talent.
Facebook-owner Meta won a landmark lawsuit Tuesday when a federal judge ruled the company’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp don’t violate US antitrust law. The big win over the Trump administration comes at an interesting time for Meta Chairman Mark Zuckerberg, who has spent more than a year sidling up to the Republican president.
What unfolded was not a typical technology conference; it was a global moment of responsibility, reflection, and vision. Interviewing Zuckerberg remotely, I felt the conversation’s human pulse. He was not just CEO; he was a human wrestling with influence, ethics, and the emotional weight of shaping tools billions use.
Those freaky faces are attached to robot dog bodies that resemble the work of Boston Dynamics and are equipped with cameras that can take pictures of the world from a four-legged perspective. In addition to the billionaires,
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly planning significant resource cuts, potentially as high as 30%, for its metaverse division, including virtual worlds and VR units. This comes as the company shifts its focus towards artificial intelligence development,
Beeple's latest exhibit at Art Basel features billionaires as robot dogs, critiquing how tech leaders like Zuckerberg and Musk shape our perception.