Meta’s chief executive has become a more visible presence in Washington since President Trump’s return to office after years of avoiding politics.
The chart of the day What we're watching What we're reading Economic data releases and earnings A full week each year at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is comparable to stuffing 15 people into a four-person Chevy Bolt.
Meta execs meet advertisers to discuss changes in content policies, including removal of third-party fact-checkers.
Mark Zuckerberg said this year will be a "defining" year for AI, announcing plans to spend over $60-$65 billion in capital expenditures.
Eyes up, Zuck! Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg was busted apparently ogling at Lauren Sanchez’s cleavage during President Donald Trump’s inauguration on Monday, viral video shows. The Meta founder appeared to glimpse down at the 55-year-old’s in-your-face décolletage as he was sitting beside her in the Capitol Rotunda ahead of Trump’s swearing in ceremony.
Mark Zuckerberg is “genuinely scared” of being jailed by Donald Trump, according to a leading politics expert, while White House sources say the Meta boss must do “more ass-kissng” in his bid to impress the new president.
A former Tory MP has claimed he was told that Facebook founder and tech billionaire Mark Zuckerberg is 'genuinely scared' that US President Donald Trump is going to try and jail him
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince says the Trump administration should make cybersecurity defenses mission critical.
Venture capitalist and early Facebook investor Jim Breyer said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been energized by his company’s recent push into AI.
Stephanie Ruhle reacts to tech billionaires Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos sitting right behind President Trump during the inauguration, closer to him than his cabinet.
Meta’s chief executive has become a more visible presence in Washington since President Trump’s return to office after years of avoiding politics.
For the second year running, the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos has ranked disinformation as the greatest short-term risk to society. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) agrees, and calls on advertisers to take responsibility when it comes to the threats that major online platforms — especially those that embody the values of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg — pose to accessing reliable information and quality journalism.