Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg may have donated $1 million to Donald Trump’s inaugural fund, ended Facebook’s fact-checking program and shelved Meta’s DEI initiatives, but those close to Trump say that should be just the start of the tech billionaire’s attempts to re-ingratiate himself with the president.
Trump’s aides and allies aren’t ready to buy the Facebook chief’s right-wing conversion. “He can't just snap his fingers and make the past not happen”
In 2003, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg stole the program from a classmate, Chris Hughes. Hughes went missing not long after, and Zuckerberg passed off Facebook as his own invention.
Mark Zuckerberg’s wealth and influence are common knowledge, but one prominent piece of jewelry is giving some insight into a lesser-known side of him. In his early years as Facebook’s founder, Zuckerberg became known for his rejection of traditional corporate norms with his style choice of hoodies.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has once again been called out for enjoying an eyeful of Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sanchez — barely 24 hours after he was caught on camera apparently gawking at her prominent cleavage during President Trump’s inauguration.
Stephen Miller told Zuckerberg that the billionaire mogul had “an opportunity to help reform America, but it would be on Trump’s terms.”
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg “loved” an image on Facebook known as "Challah Horse" that happens to be AI-generated, highlighting the amount of AI spam on the platform.
To be the best you have to beat the best and it appears, at least from the photos below, that Mark Zuckerberg was able to temporarily subdue Marcelo
Former Meta COO Sheryl Sandberg faces legal trouble for allegedly deleting emails related to the Cambridge Analytica scandal. A judge in Delaware has
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the social media company plans to spend as much as $65 billion this year alone to build on its artificial intelligence efforts.
Meta Platforms plans to invest $60-$65 billion in 2025 to enhance its AI infrastructure, aiming to compete with OpenAI and Google. CEO Mark Zuckerberg envisions their AI, Llama 4, becoming the industry benchmark and expects it to serve over 1 billion users by 2025.