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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives at the Senate, where he and chief executives of X, TikTok, Discord and Snap will face a grilling by US lawmakers over the dangers that social media platforms bring to children and teens. IMAGES
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron visit the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris to assess the progress of the restoration work, four years after a fire destroyed significant parts of the historic landmark. IMAGES
Le groupe fondé par Mark Zuckerberg veut mettre en avant ses investissements pour contribuer à l'avènement d'un monde virtuel en 3D, baptisé le metaverse. Ce dernier se rapprocherait de certains jeux vidéo, mais permettrait une expérience plus immersive et plus complète.
Nîmes : Manuel Escribano coupe la première oreille de la Feria de Pentecôte face à un noble lot de La Quinta
Susan Walsh/AP; Erin Scott/Reuters There's no love lost between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. The billionaire tech CEOs — who helm Tesla and SpaceX, and Facebook, respectively — have been feuding since at least 2016, when a SpaceX rocket explosion destroyed a Facebook satellite. Since then, they've butted heads over everything from artificial intelligence to Facebook's data-collection practices. Most recently, Musk tied Facebook to the violent insurrection in Washington, DC, describing it as a "domino effect." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Business Insider reports that Elon Musk is $8 billion away from surpassing Bill Gates as the world's second-richest person. This week Musk's wealth has continued to climb. Musks networth hit $114 billion after Tesla was added to the S&P 500 index, edging out Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg. It's gained another $10.2 billion after Tesla shares spiked 10% on Wednesday, according to Bloomberg.