Meta shares fall as frustration grows over AI spending plans
Mark Zuckerberg said Meta intends to sell for the first time AI tools to other companies
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"My personal bet is that the people who invest in this will feel very good and be rewarded over time."
— Mark Zuckerberg , Executive
"By 2028, we'll have turned over a lot of cards."
— Susan Li , Executive
"We expect to build a large business for large businesses."
— Mark Zuckerberg , Executive
"Soon, we'll have agents that can work 24/7 on your behalf."
— Mark Zuckerberg , Executive
Key People
Mark Zuckerberg is the founder of Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook.
Mike Proulx is a research director for Forrester.
Satya Nadella is the Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft Corporation.
Susan Li is the chief financial officer of Meta.
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Mark Zuckerberg said Meta intends to sell for the first time AI tools to other companies
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