Empleados de Meta critican el plan de hackatón de IA de Zuckerberg

El personal de Meta ha expresado su frustración después de que el CEO Mark Zuckerberg anunciara un gran hackatón de inteligencia artificial para toda la empresa el próximo mes. El plan ha suscitado críticas internas en medio de preocupaciones más amplias sobre la estrategia de IA de la compañía.

El CEO de Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, anunció el hackatón internamente el viernes. Un empleado publicó en un foro de la empresa que no estaba seguro de que la compañía aún respaldara una cultura de hackatones.

El anuncio se ha sumado a las tensiones existentes en los esfuerzos de IA de Meta. A principios de esta semana, un empleado interrumpió una presentación transmitida en vivo con un exabrupto lleno de insultos dirigido a un ejecutivo de Meta AI.

El individuo pidió a los líderes que le dijeran al ejecutivo que era "una mierda". Las fuentes describieron dificultades con el caótico enfoque de la empresa hacia la IA, tanto entre el personal como entre los ejecutivos.

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