Mark Zuckerberg News: Meta CEO Joins the $200 Billion Club
Mark Zuckerberg entered the $200 billion net worth club, a title shared by just three individuals globally, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and now Mark Zuckerberg himself.
Mark Zuckerberg entered the $200 billion net worth club, a title shared by just three individuals globally, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and now Mark Zuckerberg himself.
Meta has made announcement with the unveiling of its augmented reality (AR) glasses, Orion, previously known by its code name Project Nazare.
Meta agreed to pay $1.4 billion to the state of Texas over allegations of violating biometric privacy laws. This case focuses on the unauthorized collection and use of facial recognition data from millions of users.
Meta has announced the release of Llama 3.1, its most powerful open-source AI model to date. With 405 billion parameters, this model is the largest from Meta and also sets a new benchmark in the open-source. The company claims that Llama 3.1 outperforms other leading models like OpenAI’s GPT-4o and Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet in several key areas.
Meta has officially launched its Llama-3-powered AI chatbot, Meta AI to all users in India. This rollout comes after a period of restricted access during the country’s general elections.
Meta has launched Llama 3, an AI model designed to outperform Llama 2 and its competitors like ChatGPT, Google Bard and more.
The European Union is launching investigations into three major players, Apple, Alphabet, and Meta. This is the first probe under the recently enacted Digital Markets Act (DMA).
Meta has been at the front of AI development for over a decade. Recognizing the potential for AI-generated content to deceive and mislead users, Meta is on a mission to identify and label AI-generated images shared on its platforms.
Meta has declared its first-ever dividend, the announcement, accompanied by financial results, has sent Meta’s shares soaring over 14%, over $140 billion to its market valuation. This comes just days ahead of Facebook’s 20th anniversary.
Meta revealed that it has removed nearly 4,800 fake accounts associated with a China-based influence campaign. The campaign’s goal was to spread polarizing political content about United States politics, particularly in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election.