Mark Zuckerberg
Seeing intelligence: Meta launches the next generation of AI glasses
At Connect 2025 in Menlo Park, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg unveiled new wearable AI products: Meta Ray-Ban Display glasses, the Neural Band bracelet, and Oakley Meta Vanguard glasses.
No. 33: Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, Amnon Shashua: AI visionaries
The competition heats up: Meta launches new artificial intelligence app
Israeli-American mathematician Gaitsgory scoops $3m Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics
Zuckerberg hails French hate speech plan as EU model
"I'm encouraged and optimistic about the regulatory framework that will be put in place," Zuckerberg told reporters.
Facebook's co-founder joins calls to break up the company
U.S. President Donald Trump has also called for the creation of "more, and fairer" social media companies.
Is Facebook joining Israel’s blockchain community a blessing or curse?
For us at home, it is no surprise that Facebook has chosen Israel as its location to develop its blockchain “team.”
NGO threatens Facebook with lawsuit over Hamas's Al-Aqsa TV account
Because the state-owned TV channel in Gaza is run by Hamas, Facebook's maintenance of its account is comparable to providing the organization with support and resources, the letter alleges.
Mark Zuckerberg joins 'Secret Tel Aviv' Facebook group
The Facebook CEO said it's "been too long since my last visit" to Israel.
Watch: Zuckerberg surprises Facebook with shofar skills
"I got a little carried away on my teruah."
23. Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg
The powerful faces behind Facebook
Report: Facebook asked banks to share users' credit details
Credit bills, debit usage locations and bank balance details were requested by the social network to "improve and expand services."
Holocaust denial is not illegal in America, Facebook notes
Zuckerberg's comments sparked concern among American Jewish organizations and prompted admonition from the German government, which reminded that Holocaust denial is against the law there.
Mark Zuckerberg’s sister responds to his Holocaust comments
Randi Zuckerberg denounced Holocaust deniers, citing “their hateful, disgusting rhetoric” but said banning such people from social media “will not make them go away.”