Des employés de Meta critiquent le projet de hackathon IA de Zuckerberg

Les équipes de Meta ont exprimé leur frustration après l'annonce par le PDG Mark Zuckerberg d'un grand hackathon IA à l'échelle de l'entreprise le mois prochain. Ce projet a suscité des critiques en interne sur fond de préoccupations plus larges concernant la stratégie IA de la société.

Le PDG de Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, a annoncé ce hackathon en interne vendredi. Un employé a écrit sur un forum de l'entreprise qu'il n'était pas certain que la société soutienne encore une culture du hackathon.

Cette annonce est venue s'ajouter aux tensions existantes concernant les efforts de Meta dans le domaine de l'IA. Plus tôt cette semaine, un employé a interrompu une présentation diffusée en direct avec une tirade injurieuse visant un cadre dirigeant de Meta AI.

L'individu a demandé aux dirigeants de dire à ce cadre qu'il était "une merde". Des sources ont décrit des difficultés liées à l'approche chaotique de l'entreprise en matière d'IA, tant chez les employés que parmi les cadres dirigeants.

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