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During a meeting all hands inside Meta on Thursday, Mark Zuckerberg did not address the $ 25 million Meta regulation with Donald Trump who will see the Company paying $ 22 million for the possible creation of the Trump presidential library. But Zuckerberg said he had to pay more and more attention to what he said internally in Meta.
“Everything I say fled. And it sucks, right? “Said Zuckerberg.
Meta has made changes to the and-answer question section of All Hands meeting due to the leaks, said Zuckerberg, according to the audio compliance with 404 Media.
“I want to be able to speak openly about things, but I also try to love, well, we try to build things and create value in the world, not to destroy value by talking about things that flee Inevitably, “he said. Thus, rather than taking direct questions, the company used a system of “survey”, where the questions asked in advance were voted so that the “main themes” of the questions were discussed.
“There are a lot of things that, I think, are destructive of value for me, so I’m not going to talk about it. But I think it will be good. You can all give us comments later, “he added. “Maybe it’s just the nature of managing a large-scale business, but it’s a little disappointing.”
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During the one hour meeting, Zuckerberg repeated many things that he said publicly, as the possibility of replacing software engineers with AI, the fact that he thinks that Open Source soon exceeds the ‘IA of a closed source and the fact that it believes that the company can now work more easily with the Trump administration with which it has changed its platforms to line up.
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