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15.04.26 - 00:09
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Meta Builds Photorealistic AI Version Of Mark Zuckerberg To Interact With Employees (ZeroHedge)
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Meta Builds Photorealistic AI Version Of Mark Zuckerberg To Interact With Employees
Meta is developing an artificial intelligence-powered replica of CEO Mark Zuckerberg capable of engaging directly with employees, as the $1.6 trillion company intensifies its efforts to reshape itself around AI.
According to FT, the social media giant has been working on photorealistic, AI-driven 3D characters that users can interact with in real time - and has recently prioritized the development of a Zuckerberg AI character, which could provide conversation, feedback, and a stronger sense of connection to the founder for staff. AI Zuckerberg is being trained not only on textual data but also on images of the CEO and recordings of his voice. Should the experiment succeed, Meta envisions a future in which influencers and creators could similarly generate AI versions of themselves.
AI Zuck is being developed using his mannerisms, tone of voice, publicly available statements, and his latest thinking on company ...
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14.04.26 - 22:18
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Lumen CEO Says AI Bots Are Taking Over the Internet (Bloomberg)
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Over half of the planet's internet traffic is now made up of AI bots, according to Kate Johnson, chief executive officer of enterprise network giant Lumen Technologies Inc., forcing executives across sectors to rethink how their companies handle everything from customer-service requests to hidden network threats....
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14.04.26 - 20:54
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Dimon Warns on Economy and AI | Open Interest 4/14/2026 (Bloomberg)
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Get a jump start on the US trading day with Matt Miller and Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Open Interest." Iran signals a possible pause in Strait of Hormuz shipments, aiming to cool tensions and keep peace talks alive—while markets brace for the ripple effects. Big banks deliver a mixed bag: strong trading, cautious outlooks, and Jamie Dimon warning on geopolitics, the Fed, and AI. An airline mega-deal could shake up global travel as United eyes American, setting up a regulatory showdown. Plus, Christine Lagarde joins us exclusively as global leaders confront a fresh economic shock. And inside J&J's next blockbuster drug, plus Rolls-Royce's $5 million vision of ultra-luxury. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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14.04.26 - 20:06
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China now AI′s ′good guy′ as US takes a ′wild west′ approach, MPs told (The Guardian)
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Experts point to Chinese backing for multinational attempts to introduce global governance of AIChina is now the “good guy” on AI rather than Donald Trump's US where the technology is being pursued in a dangerous “wild west” manner, a former UN and UK government adviser has told MPs.Prof Dame Wendy Hall, who was a member of the UN's AI advisory board and co-wrote a review of AI for Theresa May's government, told the House of Commons business and trade committee that China was backing multinational attempts to introduce global governance of AI in contrast to America, which had set up a race between profit-hungry companies that relied on hype. Continue reading......
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