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Elon Musk has told people to "delete Facebook" because he thinks it's "lame".
Facebook has announced plans to hire 1,000 employees to review ads, in an effort to keep Russia and other countries from using the social media platform to interfere in elections. Facebook said last month that it found evidence that Russian entities bought approximately 3,000 political ads in the U.S. in the months leading up to and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Facebook also said Monday that it will invest in software to flag and take down ads automatically.
Pope Francis received Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan at the Santa Marta residence in Vatican City on Monday. The two men swapped books after their conversation, which centred on ways of connecting people across the world. The discussion revolved around how to use communication technologies to alleviate poverty, encourage a culture of encounter, and deliver a message of hope to those most in need.
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.
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.