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Screen Time | As lawsuits pile up, Mark Zuckerberg turns his focus to AI

Screen Time | As lawsuits pile up, Mark Zuckerberg turns his focus to AI

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is shifting the company's focus toward artificial intelligence as legal challenges against social media platforms continue to increase. Tech reporter Rutger Otto discusses how the company is searching for a new primary revenue source amidst these mounting lawsuits.

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