Lex Fridman and Mark Zuckerberg
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[Mark Zuckerberg: Future of AI at Meta, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp | Lex Fridman Podcast #383](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ff4fRgnuFgQ) ## Mark's Jiu-jitsu competition - Mark Zuckerberg participated in his first Jiu-Jitsu tournament, finding the experience fun and inspiring. - He believes that engaging in sports that require full attention is important for his mental health and focus. - Mark got into martial arts and trained with friends in his garage, eventually deciding to compete in a tournament. - He registered under the name Mark Elliott to maintain a low-key presence until revealing his identity on the mat. - Mark values the challenge and does not shy away from competition, expressing confidence in his abilities. - Jiu-Jitsu is described as a martial art that involves breaking opponents' limbs or choking them to sleep with grace and efficiency. - Mark emphasizes the importance of 100% focus and the need to avoid distractions in Jiu-Jitsu. - He mentions the significance of learning through failure and highlights the importance of being willing to start as a beginner and be embarrassed. - Mark believes that being willing to try new things and face potential embarrassment is crucial for personal growth and learning. - When asked about dealing with fear and anxiety in stressful moments, Mark mentions that people challenges stress him the most in running a company. - He emphasizes the importance of building a cohesive team that can overcome challenges and make difficult decisions together. - Mark describes his approach to fostering a close-knit group by spending time grappling with the biggest challenges, fostering openness, and developing camaraderie. - Within the core group, disagreements are common, and combativeness is part of the decision-making process. - Mark shares his preference for no-gi Jiu-Jitsu and an MMA-style approach, focusing on pressure and being the top player. - His favorite submission is taking the opponent's back and executing a rear-naked choke, considering chokes more humane than joint locks. - Mark advises beginners in Jiu-Jitsu to be willing to endure being beaten up and embrace the process of learning from being humbled. - He believes that pushing through difficult situations with grit and determination is essential for accomplishing anything. - Mark highlights the importance of understanding when finesse is more important than pushing through and the value of quick feedback in high-turnaround conditioning sports. - Jiu-Jitsu teaches valuable life lessons about being okay with getting your ass kicked, embracing humility, and accepting the journey of improvement through hard work. - Mark acknowledges that being willing to be a beginner and endure embarrassment is crucial for growth, especially when transitioning into new areas. ## On Open Sourcing AI - Meta has developed the LLAMA, an [LLM (large language model)](/posts/What-is-an-LLM) and released it for limited open-source use. - The decision to release LLAMA for research purposes was made to foster innovation and allow researchers to share their work. - LLAMA is not as advanced as some of the largest AI models developed by OpenAI and Google. - Open-sourcing AI models can lead to more secure and efficient development. - Meta has open-sourced various models and tools, such as the Massillon multilingual speech model and the H5 model. - The future of open source in AI is seen positively by Meta, especially at the current stage of development. - The equities currently favor more open-source approaches, but decisions may change as AI technology progresses. - Meta does not open-source all of its software, focusing on projects that are broadly useful across different applications. - Meta has expanded its language translation capabilities to more than 1,100 languages, enabling real-time translation between languages. - The next version of LLAMA is being worked on, with a focus on safety and further improvements. ## On the next Meta LLAMA release - The next version of LLAMA is being developed with state-of-the-art safety precautions and additional training data from Meta's services. - Meta's focus is on building product experiences that help people connect and express themselves, with LLAMA serving as the underlying engine. - Open-sourcing LLAMA allows for innovation in the ecosystem, improves Meta's products, and provides valuable feedback on security and safety. - The release strategy for LLAMA version 2 is still being debated internally, considering the right approach and lessons learned from the leaked v1. - Fine-tuning the models for alignment and safety is an ongoing research area, and community-driven training, similar to Wikipedia, is an interesting idea being explored. - The challenge lies in aligning [AI models to generate accurate information](/posts/Introduction-to-Generative-AI) and knowledge while minimizing misinformation. - Scaling LLAMA models alone may not lead to general intelligence, and there are likely additional fundamental steps to be taken. - The transformative effects of AI can be significant even before achieving superintelligence, with potential for revolutionary products and experiences. - Meta is excited about the opportunities to assist small businesses, entrepreneurs, and individuals in coding, designing, and customer support using AI models. - The development and integration of breakthroughs into products will take time, but there is great potential for innovation and value creation. ## The Future of AI at Meta - [Lex](/posts/Lex-Fridman) and Mark discuss the future of AI at Meta (formerly Facebook). - They talk about the potential impact of AI-fueled products on platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram. - Lex shares his view that instead of a singular AI, there will be multiple AIs that people can engage with, similar to using different apps for different purposes. - They discuss the idea of AI assistants or agents that people can talk to, and how Meta aims to provide diverse AI options for different needs and businesses. - They explore the concept of AI proxies for creators, allowing them to interact with their fans and amplify their presence. - Mark mentions the importance of personalization and creating AI systems tailored to specific needs, styles, businesses, and brands. - They discuss the integration of AI into various Meta products, including improving image editing and media generation tools. - Mark envisions a future where natural language becomes the primary interface for interacting with computers and digital platforms. - They touch on the potential for AI systems to assist in advertising, language translation, education, and other functional roles in people's lives. - They discuss the idea of AI companionship, including social assistants that help with friend interactions and mentor or life coach AIs. - Lex brings up the question of the long-term effects of AI on human communication and social skills, to which Mark emphasizes the benefits of AI in aiding expression and navigating social complexities. - Mark mentions examples of AI tools helping people communicate better, negotiate deals, and assist in various domains, such as coding or discipline coaching. - They discuss the positive impact of AI in reducing the need to remember specific details and enabling faster access to knowledge and resources. - Mark mentions the potential for AI to summarize knowledge bases and assist engineers in coding by automatically importing relevant libraries and dependencies. - They acknowledge the trade-off of relying on AI tools, where humans may lose certain skills or overlook nuanced mistakes. - Mark expresses the importance of maintaining the ability to perform basic tasks and highlights the value of a balance between human capabilities and AI assistance. - The conversation hints at the potential concerns surrounding the use of bots, but does not delve into specific details. ## On the Bots and Moderation - Zuckerberg mentions the increasing presence of human-like bots on social networks, which can engage in harmful activities like phishing scams and social engineering. - Facebook has been focused on developing sophisticated AI systems to categorize and classify harmful content, such as posts promoting terrorism, exploiting children, inciting violence, or violating intellectual property. - Advances in generative AI may pose challenges, but Zuckerberg is optimistic that increased computing power and stronger AI models can help defend against such issues. - Coordinated inauthentic behavior is a significant concern, with adversaries like nation-states using networks of bots or inauthentic accounts to manipulate information. - Zuckerberg acknowledges the evolving sophistication of adversarial attacks but believes that deploying more compute power and AI models can counter them effectively. - The conversation shifts to the creation of narratives and controversies by a small collection of inauthentic accounts, which can have a viral impact. - Zuckerberg differentiates between authentic and organic discussions that contribute to culture and art and coordinated inauthentic behavior, where networks act together to deceive and manipulate. - Facebook employs counterterrorism groups and AI systems to identify and take down coordinated inauthentic networks of accounts. - [Lex Fridman](/posts/Lex-Fridman) brings up concerns about the moderation of AI systems and the potential loss of nuance, depth, and wisdom in information. - Zuckerberg agrees that there are challenges in striking the right balance and avoiding the loss of valuable insights during moderation. - He emphasizes the importance of focusing on agreed-upon harms such as sexual exploitation of children and terrorism while acknowledging the nuances and challenges surrounding misinformation. - Zuckerberg suggests that prioritizing the prevention of physical harm is crucial and that user preferences for information flags should be considered. - Deep disagreements fueled by politics make moderation decisions challenging, especially on divisive topics like the pandemic. - Facebook has introduced features that allow users to customize fact-checking preferences without affecting the distribution of content, but policies against inciting violence remain in place. - Zuckerberg acknowledges the difficulty in distinguishing between facts and opinions, especially in scientific contexts, where constant testing and scrutiny are involved. - Despite the challenges and edge cases, Zuckerberg believes it is essential to strive for a balance between addressing harms and providing users with the information they seek. - The conversation ends with a mention of the pressure faced by Facebook in terms of moderation decisions influenced by governments and institutions. ## Censorship at Meta and Pressure From Governments - Zuckerberg emphasizes the importance of allowing people to express themselves as much as possible while also moderating content that is considered wrong or illegal. - Facebook has principles in place to deal with requests from governments regarding content moderation, considering factors such as whether it is a democratically elected government or an autocratic regime. - The protection of user data is a high priority for Facebook, and decisions about data centers and government access to data are made with caution to minimize physical harm to users. - Zuckerberg acknowledges that [there is pressure from various entities, including government](/posts/Lex-Fridman-and-Marc-Andreessen-The-danger-of-thought-police-and-censoring-AI) agencies and political parties, but believes that decisions should be based on what is the right balance rather than trying to please everyone. - The conversation touches on the complexity of freedom of speech and how it has evolved over the years, especially with the advent of AI and personalized agents. - Zuckerberg has gained a more nuanced view on freedom of speech, recognizing that there are certain categories of content universally accepted as bad, but there are also active disagreements and unsettled debates in society. - Handling controversial viewpoints and their impact on the community's health is challenging, and decisions should consider the context and provide more informative answers rather than resorting to immediate censorship. - The discussion highlights the difficulty of striking a balance and navigating the pressure from different sides, recognizing the ongoing pressurized debate in society. - Zuckerberg acknowledges that society is working through important social debates, and decisions cannot always please everyone, but should be based on what is believed to be the right balance. ## Mark on Threads and Elon Musk's Twitter - Zuckerberg confirms the existence of a project within Meta that explores a text-based social network, potentially competing with Twitter. - He believes that a text-based information utility is important for society and sees potential for an open and federated approach that combines ideas from Mastodon and Instagram's graph and identity system. - The launch date and official website of the project are not disclosed. - Zuckerberg discusses the accessibility of text for transmitting ideas and engaging in discussions, emphasizing the value of text-based comments as first-class citizens for fostering conversations. - He acknowledges that building successful social networks is challenging and that execution plays a crucial role in their growth and impact. - Zuckerberg mentions the interest in decentralized control and open systems, citing end-to-end encryption on WhatsApp as an example. - When asked about [Elon Musk's](/posts/Elon-Musk) approach to Twitter, Zuckerberg commends his push to make the platform leaner and the positive changes he introduced, such as reducing layers of management. - He believes that Musk's actions inspired other founders to consider similar organizational improvements for their companies. The conversation highlights the potential for a text-based social network and the importance of execution in achieving success in the social media landscape. It also touches on the value of decentralized control, the challenges of building companies, and the positive influence of leaders like [Elon Musk](/posts/Elon-Musk) on the industry. ## On Layoffs, Hiring, Firing and Remote Work #### Layoffs and Firing: - Zuckerberg acknowledges the painful effects of layoffs on individuals' lives, particularly when the reasons are not connected to their performance or cultural fit. - The strategic decisions behind the layoffs were driven by the goal of becoming a stronger technology company and stabilizing the position to invest in long-term projects. - The challenge lies in executing the layoffs as compassionately as possible, and the leadership team has focused on finding the most compassionate approach. #### Focus on Engineering and Technical Teams: - There is an increased focus on empowering engineers and building more technical products. - Changes have been made to ensure that individuals involved in building products are not too far removed from the decision-making process. - The balance between core technical work and support functions is important to maintain an efficient and effective organization. #### Hiring Great Teams: - Attracting great engineers and technical team members involves working on cool projects, having a vision, and demonstrating a track record of success. - Selecting the right people, especially young talent, is considered an art form and involves identifying individuals with exceptional qualities and potential. - Zuckerberg emphasizes the importance of hiring individuals who you would be happy to work for in an alternate universe, creating a strong rubric for team building. #### Remote Work and In-Person Dynamics: - Remote work is here to stay, but the value of in-person dynamics remains significant. - The Metaverse and advancements in virtual and mixed reality may change the importance of physical presence in the future. - While remote work can be effective for certain tasks and individuals with established relationships, in-person interactions are still irreplaceable for brainstorming and complex problem-solving. ## Meta Quest and Apple Vision Pro - The Meta Quest 3 headset is set to be released in the fall, priced at $499. - The two major new features of the Quest 3 are high-resolution mixed reality and improved VR capabilities. - Mixed reality allows users to see the physical world around them while placing virtual objects in it. - The Quest 3 offers a more immersive and comfortable VR experience with improved graphics processing power and sharper screens. - The headset is 40% thinner than its predecessor, and the mixed reality feature adds a new level of interaction with the user's environment. - Apple's announcement of the Apple Vision Pro mixed reality headset validates the category, but the high price may increase demand for more affordable options like the Quest 3. - Meta's focus is on social interaction, communication, and active experiences, while Apple's use cases appear to be more centered around screens and productivity. - The Quest 3 incorporates hand tracking and improved hand gesture recognition for a more natural and precise interaction. - Design trade-offs differ based on the use cases each company is optimizing for, with Meta emphasizing gaming and social experiences. - The conversation touches on other topics like the metaverse and AI, with a focus on future discussions. ## On AI Risk, Power and When will we get to AGI - Mark Zuckerberg acknowledges the [concerns of AI existential risks](/posts/Marc-Andreessen-and-Lex-Fridman-AI-Doomers-Are-Wrong) and takes them seriously. - He believes that while current AI systems have made significant advancements, they are still far from superintelligence. - Mark emphasizes the need to address more immediate concerns, such as the misuse of AI tools for harmful purposes. - He discusses the importance of distinguishing between intelligence and autonomy, suggesting that intelligence alone may not pose the same risks as autonomous systems. - Mark believes that open sourcing AI models can lead to safer and more secure systems through increased scrutiny and collaboration. - He expresses a preference for a more balanced distribution of power and the avoidance of unipolar advances in AI. - Mark highlights the importance of developing governance frameworks for the autonomy of AI systems to ensure responsible decision-making. - The timeline for achieving superintelligence is uncertain, and the frequency of breakthroughs and their impact on development remains unpredictable. - Mark mentions that organizations and structures already exist that exhibit greater-than-human intelligence, such as companies and the stock market. - He suggests that collective human intelligence, empowered by AI systems, plays a crucial role in advancing society. - Mark acknowledges the need for ongoing human development and education to leverage the benefits of AI and enhance collective intelligence. ## Mark's Faith, Philosophy and Religious Views - Faith has played a role in Mark Zuckerberg's life, shaping his understanding of the world and his work. - He sees virtue in creating things and believes in being a positive creative force that helps others and brings new things into the world. - Mark values community, traditions, and imparting values to his children. Parenthood has made him reflect on religion and its importance. - He finds grounding and humility in believing in something greater than oneself. - Lex expresses admiration for Mark and mentions their shared interest in Jiu-Jitsu. - The conversation ends with gratitude and anticipation for future discussions in the metaverse. - The podcast episode concludes with a quote by Isaac Asimov about the importance of considering the inevitability of change in decision-making.