It's said that because the LLaMa4 models failed to train properly, Zuckerberg sidelined Alexandr Wang, and the Scale AI team, acquired for $14 billion, ultimately proved to be a mere shell. It seems Meta is making hasty decisions, wasting a lot of money and even driving away Yann LeCun, one of the "AI trio." Now they've acquired a new AI company, placing it under Alexandr Wang's umbrella. Is it a desperate attempt to fight back, or internal factional struggle? We don't know how it will end. The acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp during the mobile internet era proved successful, giving Facebook a foothold in the mobile internet space. However, they don't seem to work as well in the AI era. AI has indeed brought immense anxiety to all industries. It's not just middle-class people like you and me who fear being left behind; even Zuckerberg can't escape it. I previously said that Meta now has a bit of a "Silicon Valley Baidu" vibe. I wonder if this AI wave is another case of "starting early but arriving late."
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疯狂砸钱收购的扎克伯格😂😂Meta 宣布收购 Moltbook,并吸纳两位创始人加入 MSL 团队
3 月 10 日,据 Axios 报道,Meta 已收购 Moltbook,这是一款专为 AI 代理设计并曾广受关注的社交网络,此交易将 Moltbook 创始人 Matt Schlicht 和 Ben Parr 纳入 Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL),该部门由前



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