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Donald Trump meta agree pay $25 million The payments are meant to resolve a lawsuit over the company’s suspension of Trump’s Facebook account. This suspension came, of course, after the riots at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, one of the most remarkable events in American history. The lawsuit came after Trump had a visit from Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, at Mar-a-Lago shortly after the election.
According to reports, the settled amount will go toward the construction of Trump’s library. This decision comes as part of a wider effort from Zuckerberg and Meta to repair their relationship with Trump. The ex-president has threatened Zuckerberg, accusing of plotting against him. Zuckerberg made some changes to Meta’s policies in response to the uproar over Trump. After the election, he suspended the company’s program to check facts. He further lowered the standards for content moderation on the platform. To further build goodwill, UFC CEO Dana White, a Trump ally, was appointed to Meta’s board.
As Meta published its latest earnings report against the backdrop of these ongoing developments. In this context, Zuckerberg expressed positive sentiments toward the company’s growth, confidently predicting that Meta’s AI tech could reach 1 billion users by the year 2025. He also mentioned a new open-source AI assistant from China by the name of DeepSeek. The United States needed its own standards in AI technology to stay competitive, Zuckerberg added.
"Mark Zuckerberg expressed optimism about Meta's growth in its latest earnings report. He predicted that Meta's AI technology could reach 1 billion users by 2025. Zuckerberg also highlighted the need for the US to develop its own AI standards, citing China's new open-source AI assistant, DeepSeek, as a competitive benchmark."
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