Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO of Facebook, used his keynote speech at the company’s annual developer conference today to take on Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump.
As Zuckerberg took the stage, he briefly mentioned what the audience of about 8,000 developers, analyst and press expected — virtual reality and artificial intelligence.
Then his speech quickly took a different turn and, without mentioning Trump by name, Zuckerberg took on the controversial businessman and his campaign platform.
“I want to talk about our mission for a moment and why I care about it so much,” he said. “It’s more important now than it’s ever been. We stand for connecting every person for a global community, for bringing people together and giving people a voice… The Internet has enabled all of us to access and share more information than ever before.”
To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Source: COMPUTER WORLD