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Tech is emulating startups by embracing small teams packed with star staff. The big question is whether the strategy can transform giants like Meta.
Elon Musk’s rejected $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI, with an unusual outreach to Mark Zuckerberg, highlights tensions between nonprofit ideals and profit-driven AI ambitions.
In a new post, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company’s AI is on the slow road to superintelligence, a technological threshold beyond artificial general intelligence (AGI) when AI can begin improving itself.
Meta is under fire for its AI chatbots being allowed to talk "seductively" to kids. Business Insider correspondents discuss why Meta is pushing these chatbots.
The dramatic reorganization of Meta Superintelligence Labs comes amid a massive talent exodus and bitter internal tensions, according to a report.
(The Center Square) — U.S. Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Arizona, along with nine other senators, wrote a letter to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg this week inquiring about the company’s policies surrounding children's interactions with its AI chatbots.
Meta has restructured its AI group, splitting Meta Superintelligence Labs into four new teams. The move, driven by new AI chief Alexandr Wang, reflects both internal pressures and the need to compete with OpenAI and Google.
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Futurism on MSNMark Zuckerberg Has No Problem With People Using His AI to Generate Fake Medical Information
As the race to build ever-more powerful artificial intelligence slows to a crawl, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is getting desperate. Over the summer, the world's third richest man pulled out all the stops in the hopes of inching ahead of the competition — namely,