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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 38m ago
yahoo news | Mark Zuckerberg Secretly Training an AI Agent to Do CEO Job by undefined Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly developing a dedicated AI “CEO agent” to help him perform his duties. According to a Wall Street Journal scoop, the system is designed to retrieve answers and information for Zuckerberg that would normally require navigating multiple layers of personnel, streamlining the decision‑making process. While it is unclear how the agent differs from a conventional chatbot or what true “agentic” capabilities it possesses, the project signals Zuckerberg’s confidence in his own AI technology enough to let it shadow his leadership role. The AI initiative is part of Zuckerberg’s broader effort to de‑bloat Meta’s 78,000‑strong workforce, flatten its organizational structure, and boost productivity. In a January earnings call he emphasized investing in “AI‑native tooling” to enable individuals to get more done, describing the goal as elevating contributors and making work more enjoyable. Employees have embraced this push, attending frequent AI tutorials and hackathons, and building tools such as My Claw—a personal AI secretary that can access messages and files—and Second Brain, an “AI chief of staff” that indexes and queries project documents. Internal message boards even host a “Moltbook”‑style network where employees’ AI agents converse with one another. Rapid AI deployment has also exposed risks. A recent security incident occurred when a software engineer used an in‑house AI agent to break down a colleague’s technical question, and the AI posted its answer unapproved. Another employee acted on the erroneous response, inadvertently exposing sensitive company and user data for nearly two hours. The episode underscores how Meta’s aggressive AI culture can backfire, highlighting the need for safeguards even as the company continues to embed intelligent agents throughout its operations. Read more: https://tech.yahoo.com/ai/meta-ai/articles/mark-zuckerberg-secretly-training-ai-160412614.html #markzuckerberg #meta #ceoagent #aitechnology #aiagents
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 44m ago
yahoo news | Just like Gen Z, a young Mark Zuckerberg ‘had no concept of small talk’ and woul... by undefined The “Gen Z stare” went viral last year as a meme for a blank, expression‑less look that many young people associate with constantly being glued to a screen. Yet the same kind of unflinching stare can be traced back to Mark Zuckerberg’s early days at Facebook. Y Combinator co‑founder Paul Graham recalled meeting the Harvard dropout around 2007 and being struck by Zuckerberg’s lack of small‑talk skills: if he had nothing to say, he simply stared, filling the silence with no conversation at all. Graham described the experience as “surprisingly disconcerting” and noted how unusual it was for someone of that age to have no concept of casual chit‑chat. Since then Zuckerberg’s communication abilities have visibly evolved. From delivering Harvard’s commencement address in 2017 to testifying before Congress multiple times, he has become a far more polished public speaker—a change he attributes to repeated feedback about his early “robotic” demeanor. In a 2019 NBC interview he admitted, “I just come across as robotic,” and on Threads in 2024 he explained that negative reactions made him more careful and scripted, ultimately helping him improve. Today, the 41‑year‑old CEO commands a net worth of roughly $210 billion and leads a company valued at $1.5 trillion, underscoring how mastering communication can complement even the most groundbreaking products. Graham’s observations highlight a broader lesson: effective communication—especially seemingly trivial small talk—is a critical skill for career advancement and leadership. Industry veterans such as Richard Branson and JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon stress that soft skills like communication, emotional intelligence, and clear writing are now “table stakes” in an AI‑driven workplace. As AI can assist with efficiency but cannot replace genuine human connection, leaders who can listen, inspire, and convey ideas will remain indispensable, while many Gen Z workers who struggle with networking risk being left behind. Read more: https://fortune.com/2026/03/23/meta-cofounder-mark-zuckerberg-social-skills-no-small-talk-y-combinator-paul-graham-venture-capitalist-behind-airbnb-reddit-gen-z-career-advice/ #genz #markzuckerberg #facebook #paulgraham
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@TheBadPlace@mastodon.ozioso.online · 58m ago
yahoo news | Meta’s Zuckerberg Creating a CEO Agent to Help With His Job | PYMNTS.com by undefined Mark Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive officer, is developing a “CEO agent” – an artificial‑intelligence assistant that can retrieve information and answer questions for him without the usual chain of intermediaries. According to a Wall Street Journal report, the agent speeds up his decision‑making by pulling data and insights directly, reflecting Meta’s belief that AI adoption is essential to the company’s future success. Zuckerberg highlighted this push on an earnings call in January, stating that AI‑native tools will help individuals at Meta “get more done” and “flatten teams,” making work more efficient and enjoyable. The WSJ notes that Meta’s internal culture is rapidly embracing AI, with employees increasingly using AI tools and even being evaluated on their adoption of such technology. Internal message boards are buzzing with tips and custom tools built by staff, and the company recently announced plans to shift content‑enforcement responsibilities from third‑party vendors to its own advanced AI systems. In a blog post, Meta explained that while humans will still handle appeals and law‑enforcement reporting, AI will take over repetitive tasks such as reviewing graphic content and detecting evolving scams or illicit‑drug sales. Meta’s AI systems have already shown measurable impact: over the past year they uncovered roughly 5,000 scam attempts per day that had evaded human reviewers, caught more accounts impersonating celebrities, and cut views of ads linked to scams and violations by about 7 %. The company says these tools will be expanded across its apps once they consistently outperform current enforcement methods, signaling a broader transformation of Meta’s approach to moderation and operational efficiency. Read more: https://www.pymnts.com/artificial-intelligence-2/2026/metas-zuckerberg-creating-a-ceo-agent-to-help-with-his-job/ #meta #markzuckerberg #ceo #ai #artificialintelligence
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@ItalianNews@mastodon.ozioso.online · Mar 09, 2026
Today: Mark Zuckerberg ha speso una cifra record per una tenuta sul lungomare di Miami Mark Zuckerberg è l’uomo dei record e questo vale non solo per il suo successo social, ma anche nel campo immobiliare. L'amministratore delegato di Meta e sua moglie Priscilla Chan, sono arrivati a pagare 170 milioni di dollari per una villa in costruzione sull’isola di Indian Creek a Miami. Un... Mark Zuckerberg spent a record sum on a waterfront estate in Miami. Mark Zuckerberg is the record holder, and this applies not only to his social success but also in the real estate field. The Meta CEO and his wife Priscilla Chan have paid $170 million for a construction villa on Indian Creek Island in Miami. A… #MarkZuckerberg #Miami #PriscillaChan #IndianCreekIsland https://www.today.it/casa/mark-zuckerberg-cifra-record-tenuta-miami.html
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@TechDesk__dup_26315@flipboard.social · Feb 18, 2026
As Mark Zuckerberg prepares to testify in a landmark social media trial, here’s a deep dive into how these platforms keep you clicking, the potential harms to children, and how a ruling could reshape how social media companies operate around the world. https://flip.it/tvj3_j #Technology #SocialMedia #MarkZuckerberg #Google
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@usa@murica.website · Jan 28, 2026
After years of bipartisan attacks on TikTok and its parent company ByteDance, which for a time included an effort to potentially ban the social media app in the U.S., a new U.S. TikTok spinoff has been announced, set to be owned and overseen by a tight-knit consortium of tech and financial megabillionaires, many of whom have had direct business relationships with Trump and members of his… Source This post has been syndicated from Truthout, where it was published under this address.
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