Mark Zuckerberg's 'masculine energy' coincides with tech's cultural shift: DEI rollbacks, AI advancement, and the return of Trump expose Silicon Valley's power dynamics.
Numerous dignitaries, tech moguls and public figures attended Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day (Pictures: Getty Images) The public figures filed into the Capitol Rotunda on Monday morning for the US’s 60th inauguration and Trump’s second swearing-in ...
Trump, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos
First photos inside the church service at St. John's Church show the Trump family along with tech leaders Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook and Jeff Bezos.
Their frustration may be short-lived. TikTok announced Sunday it was 'restoring service' after President-election Donald Trump said he would issue an executive order on Monday del
Meta's Mark Zuckerberg called Sheryl Sandberg "a legend in the industry" following a report that he had been critical of her.
Zuckerberg said the workforce has been "culturally neutured." With anti-DEI rhetoric on the rise, will women feel the impact?
The Meta multibillionaire CEO attempted to clean up his mess with a flattering post about Sandberg that fell flat.
When Mark Zuckerberg said that Apple hasn't innovated since the iPhone, he was forgetting about this one major thing.
The Meta CEO's comments on masculinity ignore the reality of systemic inequality and the harms of reinforcing aggressive corporate culture.
I think we're doing the right thing,” he told me, “It’s just that we should've done it sooner.” Seven years later, Zuckerberg no longer thinks more moderation is the right thing. In a five-minute Reel,
Meta is reportedly set to cut around five percent of its workforce. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company will lay off the lowest performers.