Facebook will no longer available in this entire world. Major Highlights from zuckerberg
While watching Zuckerberg’s live Q&A
session, we realized that he had an
answer ready for almost all the
questions. Although, he was taken aback and he
was speechless for a moment when someone
asked about his daughter’s future who right now
is merely a month’s old.
Zuckerberg has a clear understanding of his
future projects as he mentioned some
interesting points in his almost one-hour Q&A
session. Amongst all, Artificial Intelligence and
the Virtual Reality came out as his pet favorites.
Here are some of his noteworthy ideas from
yesterday’s session.
1. A Dislike Button Would Be
Interesting
The first question and by far the most
frequently asked question is about having several
options in Facebook, especially Dislike. Good
news fellas, Facebook is working on it .
Finally, you have a way to show “empathy” to
your ex and all those irritating selfie freaks.
Although, it would be hurting to downvote
someone’s important moments. So, when you get
the power, use it wisely.
2. Facebook As An Educational
Platform
Zuckerberg said Facebook as an education
platform would be phenomenal as it would give
an equal opportunity to all the people to learn.
Internet.org is one such community project
according to him. Facebook as a global company
has a responsibility towards people welfare as
well.
3. Artificial Intelligence: Future And
Its key
Zuckerberg calls himself an optimist when it
comes to machines and the AI future. The
technology could provide its usefulness in fields
of healthcare, automobile, and other sciences.
The Artificial Intelligence at an advanced level
can also be used for viewer discretion of photos
and videos on Facebook which would be much
faster and efficient than people flagging the
posts. Zuckerberg had even predicted of the
world supported with AI.
And he stresses that with the current level of
our technology the uprise of machines is nowhere
near. So just chill.
4. Video Chat and Virtual Reality
Facebook is rolling out Facebook video chat for a
better communication experience for the users
and as for Virtual Reality, it is an obvious next
step . Videos are just static, but with virtual
reality you can immerse yourself and your
friends in the experience.
You wouldn’t want a video after 10 years, you
would want to be there. Yes, Mark, we would love
that. Again, AI would be a key feature to
provide the amazing experience.
5. Facebook Won’t Live Forever
Facebook will continue to grow and in the next 5
years it could become a cult of a community, but
it won’t live forever. Remember what happened
to Orkut and MySpace.
Zuckerberg acknowledges that Facebook will
come to an end someday and his goal is not to
exist forever but to do the right thing and bring
a change in the world.
Facebook’s next Q&A session on September 27 is
expected to be even more interesting as
Zuckerberg will host Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modi as his guest.
EmoticonEmoticon