Mark Zuckerberg
Meta's Zuckerberg says AI agent tech progressing slower than expected
Meta is projected to spend as much as $145 billion on AI infrastructure this year, yet the company's bets on AI agents "haven't come to fruition yet"
Meta is developing an artificial intelligence duplicate of Mark Zuckerberg
At the top of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg is experimenting with a CEO bot
Meta's Zuckerberg denies at LA trial that Instagram targets kids
Zuckerberg faces antisemitism after photo of his dog wearing a yarmulke
Zuckerberg has been more public about his Jewish identity in recent years. At Harvard’s commencement in 2017, he said that he often sings the “Mi Shebeirach” prayer to his daughter.
Republicans want to brand Mark Zuckerberg as ‘Zuckerbucks.’ ADL says stop.
This month, the term made it into Congress: Rep. Claudia Tenney, a New York Republican, proposed the End Zuckerbucks Act, which would ban nonprofits classified as tax exempt and nonpartisan.
Facebook oversight board expands scope to rule on content left on platform
The board said the new option was being rolled out beginning on Tuesday and would be available to all users in coming weeks.
Mark Zuckerberg's cellphone number leaked in Facebook hack
The hack essentially publicized the personal data of around 533 million Facebook users.
Facebook, Twitter, Google accused of coordinating to control information
“We have evidence of Facebook tracking its own users all across the web," Missouri Republican Senator Josh Hawley said.
Survivors ask Mark Zuckerberg to remove Holocaust deniers from Facebook
In 2018, Holocaust survivors posted an open letter to Mark Zuckerberg explaining the deep hurt that Holocaust denial brings to those who suffered the worst of humanity and survived.
Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook's failure to remove militia page a 'mistake'
Facebook said it would continue to evolve its policies for identifying potentially dangerous organizations.
Facebook boycott leaders met with Mark Zuckerberg, say nothing changed
Dozens of Facebook’s largest advertisers are boycotting the platform this month, according to the movement.
WhatsApp launches digital payments
Brazil is the first country where users can send money to individuals or local businesses within a chat, attaching payment as they would a photo or video.
Facebook to review content policies after backlash over Trump posts
Zuckerberg, who holds a controlling stake in Facebook, has maintained that while he found Trump's comments "deeply offensive," they did not violate company policy against incitements to violence.