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2024

I think individual creators or publishers tend to overestimate the value of their specific content in the grand scheme of [AI training]. […]

We pay for content when it’s valuable to people. We’re just not going to pay for content when it’s not valuable to people. I think that you’ll probably see a similar dynamic with AI, which my guess is that there are going to be certain partnerships that get made when content is really important and valuable. I’d guess that there are probably a lot of people who have a concern about the feel of it, like you’re saying. But then, when push comes to shove, if they demanded that we don’t use their content, then we just wouldn’t use their content. It’s not like that’s going to change the outcome of this stuff that much.

Mark Zuckerberg

# 26th September 2024, 1:56 am / mark-zuckerberg, ai, generative-ai, training-data, meta

I believe the Llama 3.1 release will be an inflection point in the industry where most developers begin to primarily use open source, and I expect that approach to only grow from here.

Mark Zuckerberg

# 23rd July 2024, 4:52 pm / facebook, mark-zuckerberg, open-source, ai, generative-ai, llama, llms, meta

2008

Mark Zuckerberg speaking at FOWA. The Future of Web Apps Expo is just a few weeks away, and Mark Zuckerberg is the surprise keynote. I’m chairing the developer track again this year.

# 24th September 2008, 1:11 pm / carsonified, events, facebook, fowa, future-of-web-apps, mark-zuckerberg

The GigaOM Interview: Mark Zuckerberg. Some interesting titbits on Facebook’s architecture.

# 11th March 2008, 5:41 am / architecture, facebook, mark-zuckerberg, scaling