Meta's CEO stayed out of the election this time around after facing lots of controversy in the past. That strategy looks to ...
Meta CEO and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg seemed to express regret to Congress about failing to speak out when the Biden administration pressured the social network to "censor" some COVID-19 ...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been taking the heat for the data scandal engulfing the social network, and now he’s answering to members of Congress. He appeared before the House Committee on ...
From the BP oil spill to Uber's very bad 2017, how these companies did or didn’t recover could give hints to Facebook’s future. Mark Zuckerberg Congress live-stream: How to watch the Facebook ...
Is Mark Zuckerberg’s style transformation just a matter of a change in personal taste? Or is the infamous tech mogul trying ...
Congress can’t get enough of the Meta boss. Nineteen members of Congress are now pressing Mark Zuckerberg to explain why Meta ...
Mark Zuckerberg has revealed his planned testimony to the US Congress, ahead of answering questions during a two day hearing about data privacy. The Facebook founder will speak about the Cambridge ...
Facebook has denied Haugen’s claims earlier this week, but Mark Zuckerberg’s voice was conspicuously absent. The whistleblower offered Congress the same details about Facebook’s profit ...
While some behind the AI boom may be assuring Americans there's nothing to worry about, many are looking to their congressional representatives for answers – and intervention.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg will defend the company's astronomical growth to Congress by arguing that its acquisitions have benefitted the broader tech landscape, according to prepared remarks ...
Donald Trump's approach to Big Tech has oscillated between calls for stricter regulations for some players and a hands-off ...