Mark Zuckerberg says he’s done apologizing

Mark Zuckerberg declares he's done apologizing and discusses his new outlook on life and business during a podcast at Chase Center.

: Mark Zuckerberg, Meta CEO, spoke at the Chase Center about his new attitude towards life and business, stating he is finished apologizing. He reflected on his past mistakes, particularly a '20-year mistake' of taking too much ownership for political issues. Zuckerberg mentioned how he plans to handle political pressure and misinformation in the future. He is now more focused on Meta’s projects outside of social media, including AR, VR, and AI products.

Mark Zuckerberg, Meta CEO, appeared at the Chase Center for a conversation with the hosts of the Acquired podcast, David Rosenthal and Ben Gilbert. During the talk, he joked about no longer apologizing and reflected on his career, particularly a '20-year mistake' related to political miscalculations and taking undue ownership of problems associated with Facebook.

Zuckerberg addressed how he plans to handle political pressure and misinformation moving forward. He highlighted his regret over censoring COVID-19 misinformation in 2020 and mentioned how Meta removed restrictions on Donald Trump's social media accounts.

He also indicated a shift in focus toward projects outside of social media. Zuckerberg emphasized Meta's core mission as a 'human connection' company and described his interest in developing AR glasses, VR goggles, and open source AI products. Despite concerns about content moderation, Zuckerberg affirmed that Meta's social media platforms will continue to be heavily used.