CEOs of major tech companies, including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg, will be present at Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. There has been backlash from the public, as these CEOs have shown support for Trump despite his controversial policies. Meanwhile, PM Narendra Modi urges for advancements in weather surveillance technology to improve forecast accuracy and reduce casualties in India.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has announced major changes to Facebook's content moderation policies, including removing fact-checkers and implementing a community-driven approach similar to Elon Musk's X. Zuckerberg cites concerns over political bias as the reason for the change and plans to relocate content moderation teams from California to Texas. This move aims to restore trust and promote open discourse on the platform and will start in the US before potentially expanding globally.
In an unexpected move, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg declared that the company would be overhauling its content moderation strategies. The social media giant will no longer rely on third-party fact checkers, opting instead to implement the "community notes" feature from Elon Musk's social network, X. Zuckerberg cites the growing cultural trend towards prioritizing free speech and a desire to reduce censorship as reasons for the change. This decision comes after a turbulent relationship between Zuckerberg and President-elect Donald Trump, but with recent events, it appears that the CEO may be taking a cue from Musk to align himself with the incoming administration.
Facebook and Instagram's parent company Meta will be replacing its fact-checking systems with a new "community notes" model, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In a video message, Zuckerberg cited concerns over censorship and political bias as the reasons for the change, stating that Meta will focus on restoring free expression on its platforms. This shift comes after widespread debate and pushback from governments and media outlets over the potential harm of online content.
In a major shift, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads will no longer use fact-checkers to moderate content, instead relying on community notes similar to X. The move is intended to promote free speech and reduce mistakes in content moderation. Additionally, the company will be moving its trust and safety teams responsible for content policies and moderation from California to Texas and scrapping restrictions on topics like immigration and gender identity. However, there is a trade-off as the company admits it will catch less bad content but also reduce the number of innocent posts and accounts that are accidentally removed.
Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder and CEO of Meta (formerly known as Facebook), was recently spotted wearing the world's thinnest mechanical watch. The timing of this surprise appearance has led to speculation that Zuckerberg's interest in luxury accessories may have been sparked at Anant Ambani's lavish wedding, where he was seen admiring a similar watch. The BVLGARI Octo Finissimo Ultra COSC watch is an ultra-exclusive piece, with only 20 units produced worldwide and a price tag of $529,000. Zuckerberg's choice adds a new layer of sophistication to his typically minimalist style.
In a surprising move, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and rapper T-Pain have teamed up to release a cover of the 2002 hit "Get Low." In an Instagram post, Zuckerberg revealed that the song was playing when he first met his now-wife in college, leading to the annual tradition of listening to it on their dating anniversary. While some may view it as a publicity stunt, the duo, under the name "Z-Pain," has released the song on Spotify for listeners to judge for themselves. This comes as part of Zuckerberg's ongoing transformation into a "cool kid" persona, which includes his signature black t-shirt and gold chain.
Social media users were delighted to see Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg getting into the Halloween spirit as he posted pictures of himself and his family dressed up in costumes. Among the photos was Zuckerberg dressed as the famous assassin from the John Wick movies, leading to a wave of memes and reactions from netizens. This comes as a break from the tech mogul's usual attire of a hoodie and jeans, making for a fun and unexpected surprise for his followers.
During the recent Nvidia AI Summit 2024 in Mumbai, Reliance's Mukesh Ambani and Nvidia's Jensen Huang had a conversation on AI and India's role in it. In the chat, Ambani praised Mark Zuckerberg for making Meta's Llama AI model open source. He also added that this move "will be written in history" and give everyone an opportunity to participate in the AI revolution.
During Meta's Connect event, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a new AI-powered feature for their Ray-Ban collaboration - real-time translation through the glasses' open-ear speakers. This groundbreaking addition will break down language barriers and bring people closer together, with plans to add support for more languages in the future. While no specific timeline has been announced, this innovation has been a long-awaited dream for both established hardware firms and startups. To stay updated on the latest in technology, subscribe to TechCrunch's weekly coverage of startups and their developments.