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Mark Zuckerberg

What's on Mark Zuckerberg's mind?

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nobody's buying the good guy act 25% the movie about him 22% · newbillions of personal AI agents 16% · newopen weights as a weapon 12% everything else 25%
#1
6,500 words, zero benefit of the doubt

WIRED says the manifesto barely says anything; TechCrunch just asks whether he believes it.

Mark Zuckerberg’s AI Manifesto Is 6,500 Words—and Barely Says Anything

WIRED · 2026-08-13
our translation

he wrote the long version because the short version would have been a promise. vagueness is the one thing nobody can hold you to in a deposition later.

WIRED, TechCrunch, Guardian all piled onvery sure · 5 sources
#2
Jeremy Strong emailed him. He wrote back.
new — Strong's email surfaced across six outletsvery sure · 4 sources
#3
Everyone gets 'an exceptionally capable personal agent'
new — Same agent line syndicated three timespretty sure · 4 sources
#4
He says OpenAI and Anthropic abandoned open source
IBD asks if open weights pay offpretty sure · 2 sources
saturday, august 15
Read WIRED's review of your own manifesto. Do not reply.(reported)
Draft a second reply to Jeremy Strong. Delete it.(reported)
Post something about open weights before the market opens(safe bet)
Lift, spar, and read zero of the yacht coverage(safe bet)

rebuilt from the public schedule, pool reports & old habits — the rest is educated guessing

The source

Mark Zuckerberg’s AI Manifesto Is 6,500 Words—and Barely Says Anything

news.google.com · 2026-08-15

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