In an internal memo sent to Meta employeesZuckerberg expressed his respect for the group’s accomplishments and his gratitude for their willingness to share their views. Unlike Meta’s board of directorsAdvisory board members are not elected by shareholders and do not have “fiduciary duties.” Additionally, they will not receive compensation for their role.

But critics point to a lack of ethicists and academic researchers, highlighting the unique risks and potential far-reaching consequences of AI, especially for “marginalized groups.”

*Belongs to Meta, who is recognized as an extremist and banned in the Russian Federation

Source: Ferra

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