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The Truth About Zuck's 6,500 Word AI Manifesto w/ Mike Isaac

33 min · 19 de ago de 2026
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Zuckerberg Wants AI to Know Everything About You  SUPPORT MY WORK:  Buy a paid subscription to my newsletter at https://www.usermag.co [https://www.usermag.co/]          Support my work on Patreon: http://patreon.com/taylorlorenz [http://patreon.com/taylorlorenz] Mark Zuckerberg just published a massive 6,500-word manifesto laying out an aggressive vision for the future of AI. But is this really about democratizing technology, or is it a desperate PR move to catch up with OpenAI and Anthropic?  I sat down with New York Times technology reporter Mike Isaac, who has covered Zuckerberg and Meta for more than a decade, to unpack what Zuckerberg is really proposing and why Meta is making such an aggressive push into AI right now. We discuss Meta's battle with OpenAI and Anthropic, Zuckerberg's renewed embrace of open models, the company's massive data center buildout, the backlash against AI infrastructure, and why Meta may be trying to position itself as the alternative to the AI safety movement. We also get into the biggest problem with Zuckerberg's vision, and Mike explains why Zuckerberg is suddenly talking to the media again, how far behind Meta really is in the AI race, what the company's next generation of AI agents could look like, and what to watch for at Meta Connect.    To get access to ad-free listening and my weekly newsletter, subscribe to my Patreon or Substack 👇🏻 Buy a paid subscription to my newsletter at ⁠https://www.usermag.co⁠ [https://www.usermag.co/]          Support my work on Patreon: ⁠http://patreon.com/taylorlorenz⁠ [http://patreon.com/taylorlorenz]

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Portada del episodio The Truth About Zuck's 6,500 Word AI Manifesto w/ Mike Isaac

The Truth About Zuck's 6,500 Word AI Manifesto w/ Mike Isaac

Zuckerberg Wants AI to Know Everything About You  SUPPORT MY WORK:  Buy a paid subscription to my newsletter at https://www.usermag.co [https://www.usermag.co/]          Support my work on Patreon: http://patreon.com/taylorlorenz [http://patreon.com/taylorlorenz] Mark Zuckerberg just published a massive 6,500-word manifesto laying out an aggressive vision for the future of AI. But is this really about democratizing technology, or is it a desperate PR move to catch up with OpenAI and Anthropic?  I sat down with New York Times technology reporter Mike Isaac, who has covered Zuckerberg and Meta for more than a decade, to unpack what Zuckerberg is really proposing and why Meta is making such an aggressive push into AI right now. We discuss Meta's battle with OpenAI and Anthropic, Zuckerberg's renewed embrace of open models, the company's massive data center buildout, the backlash against AI infrastructure, and why Meta may be trying to position itself as the alternative to the AI safety movement. We also get into the biggest problem with Zuckerberg's vision, and Mike explains why Zuckerberg is suddenly talking to the media again, how far behind Meta really is in the AI race, what the company's next generation of AI agents could look like, and what to watch for at Meta Connect.    To get access to ad-free listening and my weekly newsletter, subscribe to my Patreon or Substack 👇🏻 Buy a paid subscription to my newsletter at ⁠https://www.usermag.co⁠ [https://www.usermag.co/]          Support my work on Patreon: ⁠http://patreon.com/taylorlorenz⁠ [http://patreon.com/taylorlorenz]

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