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Former Meta executive Nick Clegg has raised concerns about potential AI market correction, citing “crazy valuations” and unsustainable dealmaking pace. The industry veteran pointed to massive capital requirements and technical limitations as factors increasing correction likelihood.
Former Meta Platforms executive Nick Clegg has expressed concerns that the artificial intelligence sector may be headed for a market correction, according to recent reports. The former president of global affairs at Meta reportedly told CNBC that the AI industry “certainly got some pretty prominent features of what looks like a bubble.”
Meta is developing new parental controls that will enable restrictions on teen interactions with AI characters across its platforms. The announcement comes as federal regulators examine potential risks of AI chatbots for younger users. Company officials indicate the features will begin rolling out early next year.
Meta Platforms is developing new parental control options that will allow parents to restrict their teenagers’ interactions with artificial intelligence characters, according to reports. The upcoming features will enable parents to completely disable one-on-one chats with AI characters and block specific AI personas their children might encounter. Sources indicate parents will also gain visibility into the topics their teens discuss with these chatbot systems.
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Longtime tech investor Ron Conway has stepped down from the Salesforce Foundation board following CEO Marc Benioff’s political statements. The resignation ends a decade-long tenure and a 25-year friendship between the two Silicon Valley figures. Sources indicate the departure stems from ideological differences regarding recent political commentary.
Venture capital pioneer Ron Conway, founder of SV Angel known for early investments in major tech companies, has resigned from his position on the Salesforce Foundation board, according to reports from The New York Times. The resignation comes shortly after Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff expressed support for President Trump and suggested National Guard troops should patrol San Francisco streets, sources indicate.
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