Meta investors settle $8b lawsuit with Zuckerberg
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is no longer the second-richest person in the world. That title now belongs to Oracle founder Larry Ellison.
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The Cool Down on MSNMark Zuckerberg sparks outrage after adding $300 million mega-yacht to collection: 'Men with too much money'"He's thinking wrong." Mark Zuckerberg sparks outrage after adding $300 million mega-yacht to collection: 'Men with too much money' first appeared on The Cool Down.
The debut episode of The Information’s video podcast suffered a serious setback this week after an interview with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg had to be paused because the podcasters couldn’t get the interviewee’s audio to work.
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DICT urges Zuckerberg to address fake news, deepfakes on FacebookDepartment of Information and Communications Technology Chief Henry Aguda urges Meta CEO and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to take action against the spread of fake news, deepfakes, and other harmful content to protect Filipino users on the platform.
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ABP News on MSNMeta's $8-Billion Legal Drama Ends Quietly: Zuckerberg, Investors Strike Deal Over Facebook OversightAfter years of legal sparring over Facebook’s governance, Meta has reached a major settlement with investors who accused CEO Mark Zuckerberg and company directors of enabling excessive power concentration.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNMeta Keeps At Its AI Hiring Spree As Zuckerberg-Led Company Poaches More AI Talent From Apple, OpenAIThe social media giant is aggressively recruiting top AI talent in Silicon Valley to keep pace with OpenAI and Google.