Actor Jesse Eisenberg, who once portrayed Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, says he thinks the tech billionaire should focus on improving the world instead of inserting himself into politics.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed the company's rollback of DEI programs and its community-notes model in a leaked recording of an all-hands meeting.
"The founder of the next unicorn [a privately owned startup company valued over $1 billion] is going to be over 50," predicts Stroponiati. "The old investing frameworks are outdated: Founders over 50 are super experienced, and they have better skillsets.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg teased a "return to OG Facebook" as part of his key goals for 2025 in Wednesday's Q4 earnings call with investors. While the
Leslie Bibb, Carrie Coon, Walton Goggins and many more star in the eagerly anticipated new season of the HBO anthology drama.
The actor who played Mark Zuckerberg, in a movie about the social ... "The Social Network", suggested to HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher that the prominent tech billionaires who have been ...
Actor Jesse Eisenberg ripped tech elites who have gotten friendly with President Trump in recent months, thinking they could be doing better things than supporting the new president.
No, Jake and Logan Paul are not facing off in the ring. They’re starring in a new reality show for Max. Paul Amercan is set to premiere Thursday, March 27 on the streamer, Max announced Thursday. The eight-episode series will air weekly on Max leading up to the season finale on Thursday,
But what stays with me isn’t the overwrought antipathy between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, the tetchy tech titans who, in the summer of 2023, made noises — let’s call them grunts — about demonstrating their reciprocal disdain by squaring off and throwing down on the kind of stage used for Ultimate Fighting Championship events.
As Elon Musk and his billionaire brethren take power in Trump’s second term, the lack of legal guardrails — and the fading power of Big Media — is becoming an existential crisis.
Mark Zuckerberg said that 2025 will be a “pivotal year for the metaverse” as Meta's Reality Labs' losses reach $60 billion since 2020.