Mark Zuckerberg abandons annual “good resolutions”
"Read a new book every two weeks" ... "Wear a tie every day" ... "Go to all the American states" ... Here are some of the good resolutions adopted by Mark Zuckerberg during his annual speech. But this year, the Facebook boss decided to deviate from the rule, and to focus on his baby, Facebook. Criticized and attacked from all sides, even on the legal front, Facebook has seen its image tarnished in recent years and Zuckerberg has decided to focus its efforts on a "longer-term vision". " Rather than challenge myself year after year, I tried to think of what I would like the world and my life to look like in 2030 so that I can make sure I focus on that, " said wrote Zuckerberg in a Facebook post.
On the technological level, he wishes to advance on technologies of augmented and virtual realities in order to reduce the distances between people. " The ability to be 'present' anywhere will also help us solve some of the biggest social problems of our time, such as rising housing costs and unequal opportunities by geographic location," writes- he. " Today, many people feel that they have to move to town because that's where the jobs are ... Imagine if you could live where you want and get any job elsewhere. If we go through what we are preparing, it should be much closer to reality by 2030.
Other challenges: the regulation of freedom of expression, confidentiality and use of data on the Internet, but also the funding of platforms and structures to enable entrepreneurs, scientists and doctors to prevent and better cure diseases
Mark Zuckerberg abandons annual “good resolutions”
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January 10, 2020
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