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Subtext: how Zuck’s obsession with VR lost him AI leadership and “the greatest deal Google ever made.” “if Facebook didn’t buy DeepMind, they would end up in the arms of Google. Hassabis came out to the West Coast to have lunch with Larry Page, still the strongest suitor. Zuckerberg got wind of his visit and invited him to dinner. Arriving at Zuckerberg’s Palo Alto home, Hassabis administered a subtle test on him. The two men discussed the potential of AI, and Zuckerberg expressed appropriate excitement. But then, as the dinner continued, Hassabis brought up other hot technologies: virtual reality, augmented reality, 3-D printing. Zuckerberg sounded equally excited about all of them. ‘That told me what I needed to know,’ Hassabis said. ‘Facebook offered more money, but I wanted somebody who really understood why AI would be bigger than all these other things.’ After the dinner, Hassabis got back to Larry Page. ‘Let’s go further,’ he told him.” — book excerpt from today’s WSJ: wsj.com/tech/ai/deepmi… Zuck’s misplaced devotion to VR and the metaverse hurt the company much more than the $80 billion of wasted spend. It’s the reputational hit. @DemisHassabis divined it in his final test, and Zuck didn’t even know that he blew the opportunity. Eight years later, he renamed the company Meta, doubling down on what anyone with tech savvy knew was DOA. Then, in a 2025 attempt to play catchup, Zuck spent $14 billion on a data labelling company with a salesy leader and upended his AI team. Once again, anyone with tech savvy rolled their eyes on the acquisition and management changes, further evidence that the tech leadership at Meta was seriously lacking. TLDR; beware the metaverse. It is a dystopian vision at best, and luckily for humanity, headsets are still nowhere near readiness for mass adoption.


This piece on Palantir death-tech and the kill chain is breathtakingly good theguardian.com/news/2026/mar/…

1/ The latest episode of The Grant Williams Podcast featuring my very special guest Marvin Barth (@ThematicMarkets) is now available to all subscribers at grant-williams.com




I believe that the corruption of this administration is so brazen and that the evidence in email communications, text messages, etc., that will eventually come out will become a perpetual drag on its ability to use the bully pulpit to move Trump's agenda forward in his first term. They are still cashing in on the honeymoon period and don't realize the damage they are doing. Plus, the people in his inner circle who are pushing these initiatives don't care, because they are just looking to loot as much of the Treasury as they can before the window closes.



And the “best jacket art of the year award” goes to @Jacob__Siegel

The U.S. and Israel planned this operation together, we’re executing it together, and we will bring this terror regime to its knees - together. 🇺🇸🇮🇱 Watch my full interview with @DanaBashCNN 👇🏻


Arguments that this is a move to choke China off from its oil imports ignore the possibility that any importing country watching this disaster unfold — and deciding it needs to electrify faster — would become MORE dependent on China's clean energy supply chains, not less.


I keep seeing the claim that Israel did not want Bush to attack Iraq, including by @michelleinbklyn in the @nytimes today and elsewhere. The claim is entirely fraudulent and easily debunked with even a cursory examination of the evidence. Every serious student of the catastrophe knows that Israel and the lobby were champions of the war. See the original paper by @MearsheimerJ and @stephenWalt that documents this at length. hks.harvard.edu/publications/i…
