This article provides an in-depth analysis of Mark Zuckerberg's testimony in Meta's ongoing monopoly trial, examining the Federal Trade Commission's claims against his company and its impact on the future of social media. It highlights the tension in the courtroom, the implications of Meta's acquisitions, and the broader questions around competition and innovation in the tech landscape.
In a Senate hearing, former Meta executive Sarah Wynn-Williams accused Mark Zuckerberg of jeopardizing U.S. national security by allegedly providing support to China in AI development. Her claims raise serious ethical questions about corporate loyalty and accountability in the tech industry.