Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg used YouTube and its battle to take down pirated content to defend his own company’s use of copyrighted data to train AI.
On Mark Zuckerberg's Instagram, a thinly-veiled AI fetish account called "Asian Amputees" has more than 100,000 followers — and under Meta's new content rules, that's A-OK. Using hashtags like #amputeegirl,
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced sweeping layoffs of what he refers to as "low-performers." According to an internal company-wide memo obtained by Bloomberg, the Facebook owner is cutting around five percent of its staff based on performance.
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Meta is set to have layoffs starting off the year, and this is to expand more of their AI development as per its CEO.
The AI rush has brought with it thorny questions of copyright and ownership of data as tech companies train bots like ChatGPT on existing texts, but it seems Meta largely brushed these aside as they worked to integrate such tools into Facebook and Instagram.
Bloomberg reviewed the internal memo explaining the cuts, which was posted to Meta's internal Workplace forum Tuesday. In it, Zuckerberg confirmed that Meta was shifting its strategy to "move out low performers faster" so that Meta can hire new talent to fill those vacancies this year.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has referenced to YouTube’s handling of piracy issues to defend company’s action in the high-profile AI copyright lawsuit, where the firm is accused of using pirated e-books to train AI models.
I have fired Meta as a client,” Lemley wrote on Bluesky, the platform which has emerged as an alternative to X for left-leaning internet users
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang are off to a flying start in 2025 as excitement about AI sent their companies' stocks even higher.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company will likely release an AI model that acts as a "midlevel engineer" this year.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg reveals plans to replace midlevel software engineers with AI by 2025. The social media giant also intends to eliminate its DE