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Why people aren't buying Mark Zuckerberg’s AI future
On the latest episode of Equity podcast, we discuss why not everyone is buying Zuckerberg’s vision.

TL;DR
- Mark Zuckerberg published a lengthy essay outlining an optimistic vision for an AI-powered future with personal agents.
- Critics, including podcast hosts and colleagues, express skepticism due to Meta's past performance in social media, which led to ragebaiting and advertisements over genuine connection.
- Zuckerberg's vision is seen as an attempt for Meta to find success in personal AI after struggling in other AI spaces.
- Concerns are raised about the accessibility and practical use of Meta's AI models, with questions about the required hardware.
- The essay's optimistic and 'Pollyannish' tone is criticized for not reflecting potential negative costs of AI development.
- Zuckerberg's proactive stance on AI development is contrasted with 'frontier labs' that discuss slowing down for safety.
- Public suspicion towards Zuckerberg and Meta, amplified by upcoming media about Facebook, contributes to the skepticism about his AI predictions.