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Threads — which launched in 2023 as Zuckerberg sought to directly compete with his longtime rival Elon Musk — moved within striking distance of overtaking X, the site formerly known as Twitter, according to data compiled by market research firm Similarweb and reported by TechCrunch on Tuesday.
Mark Zuckerberg is trying to psych out his rivals in artificial intelligence. That’s one interpretation of his Threads post on Monday, declaring that Meta is “going to invest hundreds of billions of dollars” on AI computing capacity to build “superintelligence”—a new buzzword for the most
Elon Musk threatened to sue Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta just hours after it launched Threads, its Twitter competitor. Two years later, Zuckerberg may soon have the last laugh. Threads is closing in on X’s daily active user count,
Prometheus will come online in 2026 acting as Meta's first-ever 1GW lab, with Hyperion launching in the years after, scaling AI compute power to 5GW, and these are Meta's mainstream AI projects. Meta will add multiple new AI clusters over the years, showing that the company is pushing heavily into AI, and plans to overtake the industry.
There’s definitely an “everyone loses” vibe when it comes to picking between Musk and Zuck as the primary owner of your preferred microblogging platform of choice. Sure, Zuckerberg didn’t give a fascist-like salute or run a pseudo-agency that aimed to destroy federal government infrastructure from the inside,
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Cryptopolitan on MSNZuckerberg’s Threads nearly beats Musk’s X in users countInstagram’s new app Threads drew 115.1 million daily mobile users, closing the gap on Elon Musk’s X, which saw 132 million.