CNBC November 22, 2023
Jonathan Vanian

Key Points

– Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg may not have been directly involved with the drama surrounding Sam Altman’s tumultuous departure from and then triumphant return to OpenAI, but the social networking executive and his company could benefit the most.

– Meta could stand to benefit as it’s been heavily touting its Llama-branded family of generative AI software.

– And it could attract AI workers who want stability. Its AI research team is considered, with Alphabet’s DeepMind, one of the most esteemed groups in the tech industry.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg may not have been directly involved with the drama surrounding Sam Altman’s tumultuous departure from, then return to, OpenAI, but the social networking executive and his company could benefit...

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