Meta president with Goldman Sachs background meets U.S. officials on AI
A Meta executive who previously worked at Goldman Sachs and served as deputy national security advisor is using long-standing relationships in Washington to strengthen the company's position. The effort comes as Meta focuses resources on artificial intelligence development.
A Meta executive who previously worked at Goldman Sachs and served as deputy national security advisor is using long-standing relationships in Washington to strengthen the company's position. The effort comes as Meta focuses resources on artificial intelligence development. The executive is described as leveraging decades of bipartisan relationships to win Washington's trust.
Meta is described as betting everything on AI.
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Meta may gain greater access to policymakers on AI regulation.
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