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Mark Zuckerberg

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EEntertainment
As dating apps lose their appeal, the race is on to create real world experiences – The Irish Times
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As dating apps lose their appeal, the race is on to create real world experiences – The Irish Times

  • August 23, 2025
It begins with a familiar gesture: a tired millennial, phone in hand, thumb hovering above the screen before…
AArtificial intelligence
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta freezes AI hiring and 'bans' employees from…
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Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta freezes AI hiring and ‘bans’ employees from…

  • August 22, 2025
Meta has abruptly frozen all hiring in its artificial intelligence division last week as part of a broader…
CComputing
Meta makes huge cloud computing deal with Google: source
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Meta makes huge cloud computing deal with Google: source

  • August 22, 2025
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg believes that computer ‘superintelligence’ is on the horizon and is investing heavily (JUSTIN SULLIVAN)…
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Forget 10,000 steps a day: Is ‘Japanese walking’ the answer? | Health

  • August 21, 2025
For many people, walking no longer just means getting from one place to another — it also means…
BBusiness
Mark Zuckerberg moved next door 14 years ago. Then the neighbourhood went south – The Irish Times
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Mark Zuckerberg moved next door 14 years ago. Then the neighbourhood went south – The Irish Times

  • August 21, 2025
For decades, the Crescent Park neighbourhood of Palo Alto represented the dream of California living. Doctors, lawyers, business…
AArtificial intelligence
Lovable CEO Says Meta's AI Hiring Spree Doesn't Hurt His Recruitment
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Lovable CEO Says Meta’s AI Hiring Spree Doesn’t Hurt His Recruitment

  • August 20, 2025
Lovable CEO Anton Osika says he isn’t bothered by Mark Zuckerberg’s aggressive AI hiring spree at Meta. In…
AArtificial intelligence
Sam Altman Escalates Rivalry With Elon Musk
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Sam Altman Escalates Rivalry With Elon Musk

  • August 20, 2025
Welcome back to The Prompt. Elon Musk and Sam Altman speak onstage at the Vanity Fair New Establishment…
AArtificial intelligence
How Meta Became Uniquely Toxic for Top AI Talent
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How Meta Became Uniquely Toxic for Top AI Talent

  • August 19, 2025
Photo: Intelligencer; Photo: Getty Images Sign Up for John Herrman column alerts Get an email alert as soon…
BBooks
Declan Lynch: Hey, tech bros, leave our books alone — they’re not fodder for your AI machine
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Declan Lynch: Hey, tech bros, leave our books alone — they’re not fodder for your AI machine

  • August 17, 2025
I have discovered that two of my books have been scraped for literary ‘content’ by our tech overlords…
BBusiness
Intel chief executive learns the art of staying in Trump’s good books – The Irish Times
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Intel chief executive learns the art of staying in Trump’s good books – The Irish Times

  • August 16, 2025
A warm word for Donald Trump can thaw the frostiest of corporate spats. Less than a week after…
AArtificial intelligence
Meta's AI Dream Is Glitching--Here's Why Investors Should Pay Attention
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Meta’s AI Dream Is Glitching–Here’s Why Investors Should Pay Attention

  • August 16, 2025
Meta (NASDAQ:META) is going all in on AI, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg pledging to spend hundreds of billions…
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