My Edited Video

My Edited Video I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)

Mark Zuckerberg shows the Grand Central Terminal in New York City

Mark Zuckerberg shows the Grand Central Terminal in New York City Check out this 360 video of Grand Central Terminal in New York City. It's the first 360 video that we produced and filmed ourselves using our new Surround 360 camera. You can tilt your phone to experience different moments happening around you in the terminal. Turn up the sound to know where to look. It's a preview of what a full-length virtual reality movie will feel like. Instead of watching the action, you'll be right in the middle of it. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg with Vin Diesel backstage at the Breakthrough Prize ceremony

Mark Zuckerberg with Vin Diesel backstage at the Breakthrough Prize ceremony Live with Vin Diesel backstage at the Breakthrough Prize ceremony! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg talking about connecting people from Lima Peru

Mark Zuckerberg talking about connecting people from Lima Peru Live from Lima, Peru talking about connecting people and daring to do great things. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg Q&A with astronauts on the International Space Station

Mark Zuckerberg Q&A with astronauts on the International Space Station Live Q&A with astronauts on the International Space Station! Leave your questions below. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg reflecting on 2016

Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg reflecting on 2016 Live with Sheryl reflecting on 2016 and looking forward to the new year. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg Talking with engineers about AI and helping blind people experience photos

Mark Zuckerberg Talking with engineers about AI and helping blind people experience photos Live from Facebook HQ! Talking with engineers about AI and helping blind people experience photos. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg with facebook's original News Feed team

Mark Zuckerberg with facebook's original News Feed team Live with the original News Feed team -- Chris, Boz, Kang-Xing and Ruchi -- for its 10th birthday! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg Live tech demos from this month's hackathon

Mark Zuckerberg Live tech demos from this month's hackathon Live tech demos from this month's hackathon https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg talking with developers and entrepreneurs in Lagos

Mark Zuckerberg talking with developers and entrepreneurs in Lagos Live with developers and entrepreneurs in Lagos! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg First ever Live Q&A on Facebook with Jerry Seinfeld

Mark Zuckerberg First ever Live Q&A on Facebook with Jerry Seinfeld First ever Live Q&A on Facebook! Leave questions and comments below. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg Live grilling in his backyard.

Mark Zuckerberg Live grilling in his backyard. Live grilling in my backyard. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg Townhall Q&A in Rome

Mark Zuckerberg Townhall Q&A in Rome Live from our Townhall Q&A in Rome. Comment to ask a question! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark and priscilla Zuckerberg at Summit Public Schools talking about education

Mark and priscilla Zuckerberg at Summit Public Schools talking about education Live at Summit Public Schools talking about the Chan Zuckerberg Education Initiative. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg's personal year in review from Facebook 2016

Mark Zuckerberg's personal year in review from Facebook 2016 My personal year in review from Facebook: Max. Family selfies in VR. Visiting developers in Nigeria. Running a lot. Dressing Beast as a sheep. A science initiative to help cure all diseases. 2016 was busy! Here's to a happy and healthy 2017 for you and your loved ones :) https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg ideas to cure all diseases in our children's lifetime

Mark Zuckerberg ideas to cure all diseases in our children's lifetime Here's why we think it's possible to cure all diseases in our children's lifetime -- in two minutes or less! The more people believe it's possible to cure all diseases, the more likely we are to get our society and governments to invest in it, and the more likely we are to achieve this goal. Thanks to all of you who reached out and shared your stories about why curing all disease is so important to you. If you want to help grow the movement, share this with your friends. To learn more, follow the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative page where we'll post updates and more ways to get involved. Curing diseases is a big goal, and we can all make a difference together. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg After a year of coding here's Jarvis

Mark Zuckerberg After a year of coding here's Jarvis After a year of coding, here's Jarvis. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg announces the successful first flight of Aquila

Mark Zuckerberg announces the successful first flight of Aquila After two years of engineering, I'm proud to announce the successful first flight of Aquila -- the solar-powered plane we designed to beam internet to remote parts of the world. Here's the video from our first flight. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg and facebook win the first Emmy award

Mark Zuckerberg and facebook win the first Emmy award We won our first Emmy! The Oculus team, specifically. It's the first time in history an original virtual reality movie has won. The Emmy went to a film called "Henry" about a hedgehog trying to make friends. When you watch Henry in virtual reality, you feel like you're actually in his world, looking around and interacting with him. Henry is a great example of how VR is going to change storytelling. Congrats to the Oculus Story Studio team on their big win, and I'm excited to share more big news about Oculus at our developer conference next month. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

The biggest moments on Facebook in 2016

The biggest moments on Facebook in 2016 Every year we share a video with some of the biggest moments on Facebook that year. 2016 was a difficult year for a lot of people around the world. But what gives me hope is that even our darkest moments were a little brighter because of the connections we shared with each other. As we head into 2017, I believe more than ever in the power of this community -- to teach us, to console us, to celebrate with us, to open our minds and to help us move forward together. Here's to a healthy and happy 2017! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg using filter filming his room and computer

Mark Zuckerberg using filter filming his room and computer https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Priscilla's experience with Jarvis coded by Mark Zuckerberg

Priscilla's experience with Jarvis coded by Mark Zuckerberg Priscilla's experience with Jarvis has been a little different... This one is based on mishaps she endured while I built Jarvis. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg connecting 1.8 billion people

Mark Zuckerberg connecting 1.8 billion people We just announced our quarterly results and gave an update on our community's progress in making the world more open and connected. Our community now has 1.8 billion people. We hit the milestone of 1.2 billion people using our apps every day. Our biggest focus has been putting video first across our apps. People are creating and sharing more video than ever, so we're building new tools to make it easier to express yourself in creative ways. The number of people going Live on Facebook at any moment has grown by 4x since May. We launched Instagram Stories less than 3 months ago, and already more than 100 million people are using it every day. We're also building a brand new camera across our apps and we'll be adding even more visual messaging tools over the next few months. Our community has a lot to be proud of this quarter. Thanks for being a part of this journey to connect the world. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg captures his daughter Max started walking

Mark Zuckerberg captures his daughter Max started walking When I was a baby and took my first steps, my mom wrote the date in a baby book. When my sister's children took their first steps, she recorded it with photos and videos. When Max started walking, I wanted to capture the whole scene with a 360 video so our friends and family can feel like they're right there with us. Here it is! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg meets with students and teachers at Everest Public High School

Mark Zuckerberg meets with students and teachers at Everest Public High School I sat down with students and teachers at Everest Public High School to hear about their experiences with personalized learning. You can take a moment to hear what they say about their experiences. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg give advices about starting own company

Mark Zuckerberg give advices about starting own company People often ask me what advice I'd give someone who wants to start their own company. My answer is that every good company that I can think of started with someone caring about changing something, not someone deciding to start a company. Instead of trying to build a company, focus on the change you want to see in the world and just keep pushing forward. Here's a clip from a conversation I had about entrepreneurship with Sam Altman, who runs the startup incubator called Y Combinator. You can watch the full interview on their Facebook page. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg ideas about he election, news, education, science, AI and the future at Techonomy.

Mark Zuckerberg ideas about he election, news, education, science, AI and the future at Techonomy. Live discussing the election, news, education, science, AI and the future at Techonomy. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Happy Earth Day Facebook Fun fact

Happy Earth Day Facebook Fun fact Happy Earth Day! Fun fact: did you know one person's Facebook use for an entire year has a smaller carbon footprint than making a latte? https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg took impressionist video of Beast with a new AI technique

Mark Zuckerberg took impressionist video of Beast with a new AI technique I took this impressionist video of Beast on my phone with a new AI technique called "style transfer". The idea is you show the artificial intelligence a painting and then it draws your photos or videos in that style in real time. Looking forward to getting this in your hands soon! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg shows Jarvis AI's by Morgan Freeman

Mark Zuckerberg shows Jarvis AI's by Morgan Freeman After seeing Jarvis from my perspective and Priscilla's, we thought it would be funny to do one from the AI's perspective too. Morgan Freeman is absolutely brilliant. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg annonces Minecraft in virtual reality launching

Mark Zuckerberg annonces Minecraft in virtual reality launching Minecraft in virtual reality launching today! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg : 1 billion people now use Messenger every month

Mark Zuckerberg : 1 billion people now use Messenger every month Community milestone: 1 billion people now use Messenger every month! Thanks to everyone in our community who has been a part of this. And thanks to everyone on the Messenger team -- celebrating in the video below. There's a lot more to do -- and a lot more coming soon -- but this is another step on the journey to connect the world. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg shows his computer and room

Mark Zuckerberg shows his computer and room https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg shows his room and computer

Mark Zuckerberg shows his room and computer Mark Zuckerberg shows his room and computer https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg filming while coding

Mark Zuckerberg filming while coding Mark Zuckerberg filming while coding https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg celebrate Happy Earth Day

Mark Zuckerberg celebrate Happy Earth Day Happy Earth Day! Fun fact: did you know one person's Facebook use for an entire year has a smaller carbon footprint than making a latte? https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Priscilla Zuckerberg from San Francisco for a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative announcement.

Priscilla Zuckerberg from San Francisco for a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative announcement. Live with Priscilla from San Francisco for a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative announcement. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark and Priscilla Zuckerberg celebrate he one year anniversary of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.

Mark and Priscilla Zuckerberg celebrate he one year anniversary of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Live with Priscilla on the one year anniversary of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg celebrates the 100 year anniversary of the National Park Service

Mark Zuckerberg celebrates the 100 year anniversary of the National Park Service To celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the National Park Service, here's a VR experience with President Obama in Yosemite National Park. It was created by National Geographic and our Oculus team, and you can get the full experience today in the Oculus Store on Gear VR. We also made a 360 video version that you can watch on your phone. There's nothing like actually being in Yosemite, but VR gets pretty close! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg shows off what they've built after every Hackathon

Mark Zuckerberg shows off what they've built after every Hackathon After every Hackathon, teams show off what they've built. We're going Live so you can see too! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Watch Mark Zuckerberg's full video of townhall Q&A

Watch Mark Zuckerberg's full video of townhall Q&A
Watch the full video of today's townhall Q&A with Mark. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/qXtMXQhvKgY

Mark Zuckerberg the third Q&A with from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Colombia

Mark Zuckerberg the third Q&A with from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Colombia
Watch the full video of the third Q&A with Mark from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Colombia. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/XId3LRIaWUY

Mark Zuckerberg was Live from our Townhall Q&A in Berlin

Mark Zuckerberg was Live from our Townhall Q&A in Berlin
Live from our Townhall Q&A in Berlin. Comment to ask a question! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/kv8x5HKTxEQ

Watch Mark Zuckerberg's full video of townhall Q&A

Watch Mark Zuckerberg's full video of townhall Q&A Watch the full video of today's townhall Q&A with Mark. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg the third Q&A with from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Colombia

Mark Zuckerberg the third Q&A with from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Colombia Watch the full video of the third Q&A with Mark from Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Colombia. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg was Live from our Townhall Q&A in Berlin

Mark Zuckerberg was Live from our Townhall Q&A in Berlin Live from our Townhall Q&A in Berlin. Comment to ask a question! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Facebook AI research team showed a system that can identify what sport is being played

Facebook AI research team showed a system that can identify what sport is being played
Artificial intelligence can help us understand what's happening in video, images and text so we can be smarter about showing you content that is more interesting to you. At F8, our AI research team showed a system we've built that can identify what sport is being played by watching a video like a person would. If you're a baseball fan, for example, you could imagine this system highlighting relevant clips you might care about. Here's a video of the system at work, including recognizing some really obscure and unexpected sports. #f8 https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/9gqEzn8Phjw

Mark Zuckerberg hosted our first Townhall Q&A at Facebook HQ

Mark Zuckerberg hosted our first Townhall Q&A at Facebook HQ
This afternoon I hosted our first Townhall Q&A at Facebook HQ, answering some of the top questions asked on Facebook by people all around the world as well as by people who attended in person. Today's Q&A covered questions about Messenger, organic reach, our Internet.org connectivity efforts and how we think about building new things. These are important issues for our community, and I'm glad we got to discuss them. People asked more than 9,000 questions on the Q&A with Mark page. A lot of great questions were submitted that I didn't have a chance to answer, but I'm really grateful to everyone who asked. I'm excited to do more of these Townhall Q&As in the future. In the meantime, here is a fun clip from a question asking why I wear the same shirt every day. You can also watch the full video on the Q&A with Mark page. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/g1eCTzsFaEM

Facebook's role organizing our community to take on specific causes

Facebook's role organizing our community to take on specific causes
At our Townhall Q&A in Barcelona, I was asked about Facebook's role organizing our community to take on specific causes, like making blood donations, fighting Ebola, communicating with loved ones after disasters, finding missing children and raising funds for charity. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/KPT4P7HSdnM

Mark Zuckerberg shows great story about Marissa and her of use of Internet.org

Mark Zuckerberg shows great story about Marissa and her of use of Internet.org
This is a great story about Marissa -- a young woman working long hours in a factory, yet she uses Internet.org to fulfill her dreams of opening a business of her own. Being connected means having opportunity. We're connecting the world so one day everyone can fulfill their dreams -- just like Marissa. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/Hm6FcuTi6WQ

Mark Zuckerberg's Townhall Q&A at Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg's Townhall Q&A at Facebook
Here’s the video from today’s Townhall Q&A at Facebook. People from around the world asked questions about education, science, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, my future daughter and of course the dislike button. It was great to hear everyone’s questions and feedback. Thanks for watching! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/FNzCepRxUCc

Mark Zuckerberg help understanding how the human mind works

Mark Zuckerberg help understanding how the human mind works
One of the great scientific challenges of our time is understanding how the human mind works, and where intelligence comes from. Recently, we've made progress building systems that help advance our understanding -- through the field of artificial intelligence. With artificial intelligence, we have a chance to build a new generation of apps and services that are more natural, intuitive, and valuable. Today we launched a new app called Moments that helps you sync photos with your friends. Moments recognizes which of your friends are in the photos you take, and lets you share those photos with those people in one tap. If you use it, your friends will sync to you a lot of the photos of you they have hidden in their camera rolls. This is a simple example of AI at work. By building a system that learned to recognize people and objects in images, we could enable this new service. Now imagine a system that can identify words on a screen for a blind person and read them aloud, help an autistic child to decipher facial expressions, or identify street signs in one language and instantly translate them to another. Those are just a few more of the applications that image recognition technology driven by AI can already help us achieve. In the years ahead, artificial intelligence and image recognition have the chance to make the internet far more useful for everyone. You can learn more about how we're working to help build them in the video below. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/XykYz7oXE2Q

Mark Zuckerberg mets an amazing girl on this day exactly 13 years ago Priscilla

Mark Zuckerberg mets an amazing girl on this day exactly 13 years ago Priscilla
I met an amazing girl on this day exactly 11 years ago. Priscilla, thank you for keeping me grounded, and for helping me keep my sense of wonder about the world as we grow together. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/AKFdFpUcwxE

Mark Zuckerberg first international Townhall Q&A in Bogota

Mark Zuckerberg first international Townhall Q&A in Bogota
Here's a video from our first international Townhall Q&A in Bogota, Colombia, about launching Amber Alerts to help find missing children in more countries around the world. People from Colombia and around the world also asked questions about Internet.org, freedom of expression, entrepreneurship and the future of Facebook. You can watch the full video and learn about future Q&As on the page Q&A with Mark. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/pDmgoa2go4U

Facebook built an AI that can make moves in as fast as 0.1 seconds in Chinese game of Go

Facebook built an AI that can make moves in as fast as 0.1 seconds in Chinese game of Go
The ancient Chinese game of Go is one of the last games where the best human players can still beat the best artificial intelligence players. Last year, the Facebook AI Research team started creating an AI that can learn to play Go. Scientists have been trying to teach computers to win at Go for 20 years. We're getting close, and in the past six months we've built an AI that can make moves in as fast as 0.1 seconds and still be as good as previous systems that took years to build. Our AI combines a search-based approach that models every possible move as the game progresses along with a pattern matching system built by our computer vision team. The researcher who works on this, Yuandong Tian, sits about 20 feet from my desk. I love having our AI team right near me so I can learn from what they're working on. You can learn more about this research here: http://ift.tt/1QCLVEE https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/Hk-LsRz8T34

Mark Zuckerberg a kicking off the annual F8 developer conference in San Francisco

Mark Zuckerberg a kicking off the annual F8 developer conference in San Francisco
We’re kicking off our annual F8 developer conference tomorrow in San Francisco. We’ll be talking about all the ways we’re helping developers build great mobile experiences to serve our community. Here’s a quick video of me, Deborah Liu, who runs Facebook Platform, and Ilya Sukhar, who runs Parse, hanging out after wrapping up our practice session tonight. We’re livestreaming tomorrow at fbF8.com. I hope you can tune in and join us! #f8 https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/PhTxdGwdicc

Meet Facebook new Reactions.

Meet Facebook new Reactions.
Meet the new Reactions. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/DIJXOtj1f0A

Mark Zuckerberg launching a test of Reactions

Mark Zuckerberg launching a test of Reactions
Today we're launching a test of Reactions -- a more expressive Like button. The Like button has been a part of Facebook for a long time. Billions of Likes are made every day, and Liking things is a simple way to express yourself. For many years though, people have asked us to add a "dislike" button. Not every moment is a good moment, and sometimes you just want a way to express empathy. These are important moments where you need the power to share more than ever, and a Like might not be the best way to express yourself. At a recent Townhall Q&A, I shared with our community that we've spent a lot of time thinking about the best way to give you better options for expressing yourself, while keeping the experience simple and respectful. Today we're starting to test this. Reactions gives you new ways to express love, awe, humor and sadness. It's not a dislike button, but it does give you the power to easily express sorrow and empathy -- in addition to delight and warmth. You’ll be able to express these reactions by long pressing or hovering over the Like button. We’re starting to test Reactions in Ireland and Spain and will learn from this before we bring the experience to everyone. We hope you like this – or can better express how you’re feeling! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/KfBSlshHw_M

Mark Zuckerberg team's developing solar-powered planes for beaming down internet connectivity

Mark Zuckerberg team's developing solar-powered planes for beaming down internet connectivity
This is an impressive project from our team developing solar-powered planes for beaming down internet connectivity and our AI research team. Many people live in remote communities and accurate data on where people live doesn't always exist. We can't beam internet connectivity to people if we don't know where communities are, so we built AI technology to analyze 15.6 billion satellite images to create much more accurate population maps across 21.6 million square kilometers of Earth. We will share these maps openly with the community so other organizations can use them too. This should help with planning energy, health and transport infrastructure, as well as assisting people who need help in disasters. This video shows how these AI enhanced maps compare with current state of the art population maps. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/f2t3S_nSepA

Mark Zuckerberg celebrates the important people in his life

Mark Zuckerberg celebrates the important people in his life
For Friends Day, you can celebrate the important people in your life with a personalized video we've made for you and everyone in our community. Here's mine. These are just some of the amazing people who have made a big difference in my life. I'm so grateful to have them in my life and have so many wonderful memories together. To see your own Friends Day video, go to http://ift.tt/1P8anv0 #friendsday https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/ryAR6irGPWQ

Mark Zuckerberg movie from the last ten years So many great moments.

Mark Zuckerberg movie from the last ten years So many great moments.
Here's my movie from the last ten years. So many great moments. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/4xQ1uzCT09M

Mark Zuckerberg on role social media plays in strengthening communities

Mark Zuckerberg on role social media plays in strengthening communities
As the debate continues about Ferguson and the tragic death of Eric Garner, I’m often asked what role social media plays in strengthening communities. I believe we do two things: give everyone a voice and provide greater diversity of perspectives. This was a top question at our recent Townhall Q&A, and you can see my answer in the video below. Giving everyone a voice is relatively new in the world. Only in the past 10 years has the internet enabled billions of people to widely share their views and experiences. I believe that giving everyone this power is fundamental to creating more worldwide understanding. A greater diversity of perspectives is also important for creating understanding. Before the internet, we might have only gotten our news from a few TV stations or newspapers. Now we get updates from many more people and sources. If you're interested in understanding how diversity of ideas works in social networks, check out this paper that explains mathematically why you see more diverse information through social media: https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/F3962pwdLnI

Mark enables anyone to build free basic internet services to help connect the world

Mark enables anyone to build free basic internet services to help connect the world
Today, we're taking the next step with Internet.org by enabling anyone to build free basic internet services to help connect the world. We'll make faster progress towards connecting everyone if we all work together and give people even greater choice of services. Giving people these free services is the right thing to do. I support net neutrality because, at its core, it's about preventing discrimination. Net neutrality means we can use the services we want, and innovators can build the services we need. Connecting everyone is about preventing discrimination too. More than 4 billion people don't have access to the internet and the opportunities it brings. If we connect them, we'll lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. If we want everyone to share the opportunities we have, then it's our responsibility to bring everyone online in a way that respects an inclusive net neutrality. Here's a clip from a video message I recorded about this update. I'll post the whole video and share more details about this later today. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/AKU9WcR-Ux4

Mark Zuckerberg vision for a better future

Mark Zuckerberg vision for a better future
This speech was personally important to me and I spent a lot of time writing it. Even if it's unusual for a CEO to address world issues and lay out a 10 year roadmap to improve them, I care deeply about connecting the world and bringing people together, so I wanted to put this out there. It's different from any other speech I've given. It's about why connecting the world is more important now than ever. It's about having the courage to choose hope over fear. This isn't about any one person or country. It's a worldview about connecting all people and nations. And it's a roadmap to help get there. I hope that after you watch this you're as optimistic about the future as I am. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/ZkswGLthnLw

Mark Zuckerberg interviews Yann LeCun director of Facebook AI Research

Mark Zuckerberg interviews Yann LeCun director of Facebook AI Research
Live from Berlin talking about the latest in AI -- with Yann LeCun, director of Facebook AI Research. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/wVc-l_rm67g

Mark Zuckerberg's Townhall Q&A at Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg's Townhall Q&A at Facebook Here’s the video from today’s Townhall Q&A at Facebook. People from around the world asked questions about education, science, virtual reality, artificial intelligence, my future daughter and of course the dislike button. It was great to hear everyone’s questions and feedback. Thanks for watching! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Watch Mark Zuckerberg Townhall Q&A from Barcelona Spain

Watch Mark Zuckerberg Townhall Q&A from Barcelona Spain Watch the full video of the fourth Townhall Q&A with Mark from Barcelona, Spain. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

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http://youtu.be/TJsGexjFrLs

Facebook does its part to help fight Ebola

Facebook does its part to help fight Ebola
I want to make sure Facebook does its part to help fight Ebola. So today, we’re announcing three things: - We’re providing internet connectivity in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to help medical and aid workers track cases and coordinate their response. - We’re sharing information on Facebook, in partnership with UNICEF, to help people in the affected and nearby countries prevent, detect and treat Ebola. - We’ll soon be highlighting the work of some of the non-profits leading the fight on the ground, and giving everyone on Facebook the ability to donate directly. Stopping Ebola is an important global challenge, and together we can make a difference. This video outlines our efforts, or to learn more visit http://ift.tt/1El8fKb https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/4Z2o2ObdxII

Mark Zuckerberg shares a few more thoughts on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Mark Zuckerberg shares a few more thoughts on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative
I want to share a few more thoughts on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative before I just start posting photos of me and Max for a while :) I hope one idea comes through: that we as a society should make investments now to ensure this world is much better for the next generation. I don't think we do enough of this right now. Sure, there are many areas where investment now will solve problems for today and also improve the world for the future. We do muster the will to solve some of those. But for the problems that will truly take decades of investment before we see any major return, we are dramatically underinvested. One example is basic science research to cure disease. Another is developing clean energy to protect the world for the future. Another is the slow and steady improvement to modernize schools. Others are systematic issues around poverty and justice. There is a long list of these opportunities. The role of philanthropy is to invest in important areas that companies and governments aren't funding -- either because they may not be profitable for companies or because they are too long term for people to want to invest now. In the case of disease, basic research often needs to be funded before biotech or pharma companies can create drugs to help people. If we invest more in science, we can make faster progress towards curing disease. Our investment in the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is small compared to what the world can invest in solving these great challenges. My hope is that our work inspires more people to invest in these longer term issues. If we can do that, then we can all really make a difference together. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/ZX0ViRuldzQ

Mark Zuckerberg launched AI to help people who are blind experience photos on Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg launched AI to help people who are blind experience photos on Facebook
We just launched a tool that uses artificial intelligence to help people who are blind experience photos on Facebook. When blind or visually impaired people use the internet, they use something called a screen reader that turns text into spoken words. But until now, screen readers haven't been able to describe what's in a photo. Using artificial intelligence, we're able to understand what's in a photo and describe that for someone using words. This is a great use of AI technology, and it's an important step towards making sure everyone has equal access to information and is included in the conversation. Check out this video to see how it works. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/WsR714pqQE0

Mark Zuckerberg thanks Sheryl Sandberg or being a great partner in building Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg thanks Sheryl Sandberg or being a great partner in building Facebook
Sheryl, thank you for being a great partner in building Facebook, and for being a great friend. You can make your own video to Say Thanks at: facebook.com/thanks. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/FNtzelCFPGM

Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook HQ Townhall Q&A

Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook HQ Townhall Q&A
Here’s a video from our Townhall Q&A today at Facebook HQ, where I answer the top voted question about why we don’t have a dislike button on Facebook. For today’s Q&A, people flew in and submitted videos from around the world to ask questions ranging from our plans for improving search and why we update our privacy policy to how Facebook can help create stronger communities. I appreciate the time so many of you put into asking questions and traveling to speak with us. Open discussions like this are an important part of our community, and a good opportunity for us to learn how to make Facebook better. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/KYLIvdtSY6M

Mark Zuckerberg helps fight the Zika virus by raising awareness

Mark Zuckerberg helps fight the Zika virus by raising awareness
As a community, we can help fight the Zika virus by raising awareness. Facebook has partnered with the non-profit Abrasco Divulga in Brazil as part of an effort we'll also roll out across Latin America. The Zika virus has spread to more than 20 countries and is one of the biggest public health challenges right now. For pregnant women who get the virus, it has been linked to brain damage for their babies. The virus is carried by mosquitoes. There are no medicines to treat or prevent the virus yet, so right now the most important thing is to try to avoid mosquito bites. Here is a video from our campaign that we hope provides valuable information to expectant mothers. You can find more advice here: http://ift.tt/1P4o5yK https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/9NFXOdnz8m8

Mark Zuckerberg support those affected by the Nepal earthquake

Mark Zuckerberg support those affected by the Nepal earthquake
I want to thank everyone in our community for coming together to support those affected by the Nepal earthquake. More than 750,000 people from around the world gave over $15 million to the International Medical Corps relief efforts, and Facebook donated an additional $2 million on top of that to local recovery efforts. Here’s a short video explaining how your donations are helping survivors. There’s a lot more that needs to be done to help Nepal rebuild, but our community is already making a big difference. Thank you for coming together to give people a lifeline when they need it most. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/rqboRBzsGB0

Mark Zuckerberg : Oculus experience I've had recently is playing ping pong in virtual reality

Mark Zuckerberg : Oculus experience I've had recently is playing ping pong in virtual reality
The craziest Oculus experience I've had recently is playing ping pong in virtual reality. You feel like you're right there with your friend even though they may be halfway around the world. And not only can you hit the ball back and forth, but you can turn gravity up and down to simulate completely different worlds -- outer space, under water and so on. In our new Toybox experience, you can pick up objects, build things and play games. This video shows a few examples of what's possible. What's really amazing is sharing these experiences with your friends. We're getting closer. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/2aQhA04rmzg

Facebook started shipping Oculus Rift

Facebook started shipping Oculus Rift
This week, we started shipping Oculus Rift. I'll be showing you what's inside the box and taking some of your questions. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/-GRXzxLfrqw

Facebook started shipping Oculus Rift

Facebook started shipping Oculus Rift This week, we started shipping Oculus Rift. I'll be showing you what's inside the box and taking some of your questions. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg : Oculus experience I've had recently is playing ping pong in virtual reality

Mark Zuckerberg : Oculus experience I've had recently is playing ping pong in virtual reality The craziest Oculus experience I've had recently is playing ping pong in virtual reality. You feel like you're right there with your friend even though they may be halfway around the world. And not only can you hit the ball back and forth, but you can turn gravity up and down to simulate completely different worlds -- outer space, under water and so on. In our new Toybox experience, you can pick up objects, build things and play games. This video shows a few examples of what's possible. What's really amazing is sharing these experiences with your friends. We're getting closer. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg support those affected by the Nepal earthquake

Mark Zuckerberg support those affected by the Nepal earthquake I want to thank everyone in our community for coming together to support those affected by the Nepal earthquake. More than 750,000 people from around the world gave over $15 million to the International Medical Corps relief efforts, and Facebook donated an additional $2 million on top of that to local recovery efforts. Here’s a short video explaining how your donations are helping survivors. There’s a lot more that needs to be done to help Nepal rebuild, but our community is already making a big difference. Thank you for coming together to give people a lifeline when they need it most. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg helps fight the Zika virus by raising awareness

Mark Zuckerberg helps fight the Zika virus by raising awareness As a community, we can help fight the Zika virus by raising awareness. Facebook has partnered with the non-profit Abrasco Divulga in Brazil as part of an effort we'll also roll out across Latin America. The Zika virus has spread to more than 20 countries and is one of the biggest public health challenges right now. For pregnant women who get the virus, it has been linked to brain damage for their babies. The virus is carried by mosquitoes. There are no medicines to treat or prevent the virus yet, so right now the most important thing is to try to avoid mosquito bites. Here is a video from our campaign that we hope provides valuable information to expectant mothers. You can find more advice here: http://ift.tt/1P4o5yK https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook HQ Townhall Q&A

Mark Zuckerberg at Facebook HQ Townhall Q&A Here’s a video from our Townhall Q&A today at Facebook HQ, where I answer the top voted question about why we don’t have a dislike button on Facebook. For today’s Q&A, people flew in and submitted videos from around the world to ask questions ranging from our plans for improving search and why we update our privacy policy to how Facebook can help create stronger communities. I appreciate the time so many of you put into asking questions and traveling to speak with us. Open discussions like this are an important part of our community, and a good opportunity for us to learn how to make Facebook better. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg thanks Sheryl Sandberg or being a great partner in building Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg thanks Sheryl Sandberg or being a great partner in building Facebook Sheryl, thank you for being a great partner in building Facebook, and for being a great friend. You can make your own video to Say Thanks at: facebook.com/thanks. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg launched AI to help people who are blind experience photos on Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg launched AI to help people who are blind experience photos on Facebook We just launched a tool that uses artificial intelligence to help people who are blind experience photos on Facebook. When blind or visually impaired people use the internet, they use something called a screen reader that turns text into spoken words. But until now, screen readers haven't been able to describe what's in a photo. Using artificial intelligence, we're able to understand what's in a photo and describe that for someone using words. This is a great use of AI technology, and it's an important step towards making sure everyone has equal access to information and is included in the conversation. Check out this video to see how it works. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg shares a few more thoughts on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Mark Zuckerberg shares a few more thoughts on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative I want to share a few more thoughts on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative before I just start posting photos of me and Max for a while :) I hope one idea comes through: that we as a society should make investments now to ensure this world is much better for the next generation. I don't think we do enough of this right now. Sure, there are many areas where investment now will solve problems for today and also improve the world for the future. We do muster the will to solve some of those. But for the problems that will truly take decades of investment before we see any major return, we are dramatically underinvested. One example is basic science research to cure disease. Another is developing clean energy to protect the world for the future. Another is the slow and steady improvement to modernize schools. Others are systematic issues around poverty and justice. There is a long list of these opportunities. The role of philanthropy is to invest in important areas that companies and governments aren't funding -- either because they may not be profitable for companies or because they are too long term for people to want to invest now. In the case of disease, basic research often needs to be funded before biotech or pharma companies can create drugs to help people. If we invest more in science, we can make faster progress towards curing disease. Our investment in the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is small compared to what the world can invest in solving these great challenges. My hope is that our work inspires more people to invest in these longer term issues. If we can do that, then we can all really make a difference together. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg celebrates the important people in his life

Mark Zuckerberg celebrates the important people in his life For Friends Day, you can celebrate the important people in your life with a personalized video we've made for you and everyone in our community. Here's mine. These are just some of the amazing people who have made a big difference in my life. I'm so grateful to have them in my life and have so many wonderful memories together. To see your own Friends Day video, go to http://ift.tt/1P8anv0 #friendsday https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Facebook does its part to help fight Ebola

Facebook does its part to help fight Ebola I want to make sure Facebook does its part to help fight Ebola. So today, we’re announcing three things: - We’re providing internet connectivity in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to help medical and aid workers track cases and coordinate their response. - We’re sharing information on Facebook, in partnership with UNICEF, to help people in the affected and nearby countries prevent, detect and treat Ebola. - We’ll soon be highlighting the work of some of the non-profits leading the fight on the ground, and giving everyone on Facebook the ability to donate directly. Stopping Ebola is an important global challenge, and together we can make a difference. This video outlines our efforts, or to learn more visit http://ift.tt/1El8fKb https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Facebook AI research team showed a system that can identify what sport is being played

Facebook AI research team showed a system that can identify what sport is being played Artificial intelligence can help us understand what's happening in video, images and text so we can be smarter about showing you content that is more interesting to you. At F8, our AI research team showed a system we've built that can identify what sport is being played by watching a video like a person would. If you're a baseball fan, for example, you could imagine this system highlighting relevant clips you might care about. Here's a video of the system at work, including recognizing some really obscure and unexpected sports. #f8 https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Highlights of the biggest moments on Facebook in our year 2014

Highlights of the biggest moments on Facebook in our year 2014
The world has faced a lot of challenges in 2014, but there have also been moments of real courage and achievement. Today we're highlighting the biggest moments on Facebook in our year in review at yearinreview.fb.com. It’s inspiring to see our community come together during each of these moments, to support one another and celebrate together. Thank you for being part of this community, and for helping to make the world a little more open and connected. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT
http://youtu.be/u7LoVuAKtrU

Mark Zuckerberg launching a test of Reactions

Mark Zuckerberg launching a test of Reactions Today we're launching a test of Reactions -- a more expressive Like button. The Like button has been a part of Facebook for a long time. Billions of Likes are made every day, and Liking things is a simple way to express yourself. For many years though, people have asked us to add a "dislike" button. Not every moment is a good moment, and sometimes you just want a way to express empathy. These are important moments where you need the power to share more than ever, and a Like might not be the best way to express yourself. At a recent Townhall Q&A, I shared with our community that we've spent a lot of time thinking about the best way to give you better options for expressing yourself, while keeping the experience simple and respectful. Today we're starting to test this. Reactions gives you new ways to express love, awe, humor and sadness. It's not a dislike button, but it does give you the power to easily express sorrow and empathy -- in addition to delight and warmth. You’ll be able to express these reactions by long pressing or hovering over the Like button. We’re starting to test Reactions in Ireland and Spain and will learn from this before we bring the experience to everyone. We hope you like this – or can better express how you’re feeling! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg a kicking off the annual F8 developer conference in San Francisco

Mark Zuckerberg a kicking off the annual F8 developer conference in San Francisco We’re kicking off our annual F8 developer conference tomorrow in San Francisco. We’ll be talking about all the ways we’re helping developers build great mobile experiences to serve our community. Here’s a quick video of me, Deborah Liu, who runs Facebook Platform, and Ilya Sukhar, who runs Parse, hanging out after wrapping up our practice session tonight. We’re livestreaming tomorrow at fbF8.com. I hope you can tune in and join us! #f8 https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Facebook built an AI that can make moves in as fast as 0.1 seconds in Chinese game of Go

Facebook built an AI that can make moves in as fast as 0.1 seconds in Chinese game of Go The ancient Chinese game of Go is one of the last games where the best human players can still beat the best artificial intelligence players. Last year, the Facebook AI Research team started creating an AI that can learn to play Go. Scientists have been trying to teach computers to win at Go for 20 years. We're getting close, and in the past six months we've built an AI that can make moves in as fast as 0.1 seconds and still be as good as previous systems that took years to build. Our AI combines a search-based approach that models every possible move as the game progresses along with a pattern matching system built by our computer vision team. The researcher who works on this, Yuandong Tian, sits about 20 feet from my desk. I love having our AI team right near me so I can learn from what they're working on. You can learn more about this research here: http://ift.tt/1QCLVEE https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Meet Facebook new Reactions.

Meet Facebook new Reactions. Meet the new Reactions. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Facebook launch launch of Reactions worldwide

Facebook launch launch of Reactions worldwide Today is our worldwide launch of Reactions -- the new Like button with more ways to express yourself. Not every moment you want to share is happy. Sometimes you want to share something sad or frustrating. Our community has been asking for a dislike button for years, but not because people want to tell friends they don't like their posts. People wanted to express empathy and make it comfortable to share a wider range of emotions. I've spent a lot of time thinking about the right way to do this with our team. One of my goals was to make it as simple as pressing and holding the Like button. The result is Reactions, which allow you to express love, laughter, surprise, sadness or anger. Love is the most popular reaction so far, which feels about right to me! https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg vision for a better future

Mark Zuckerberg vision for a better future This speech was personally important to me and I spent a lot of time writing it. Even if it's unusual for a CEO to address world issues and lay out a 10 year roadmap to improve them, I care deeply about connecting the world and bringing people together, so I wanted to put this out there. It's different from any other speech I've given. It's about why connecting the world is more important now than ever. It's about having the courage to choose hope over fear. This isn't about any one person or country. It's a worldview about connecting all people and nations. And it's a roadmap to help get there. I hope that after you watch this you're as optimistic about the future as I am. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg interviews Yann LeCun director of Facebook AI Research

Mark Zuckerberg interviews Yann LeCun director of Facebook AI Research Live from Berlin talking about the latest in AI -- with Yann LeCun, director of Facebook AI Research. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg team's developing solar-powered planes for beaming down internet connectivity

Mark Zuckerberg team's developing solar-powered planes for beaming down internet connectivity This is an impressive project from our team developing solar-powered planes for beaming down internet connectivity and our AI research team. Many people live in remote communities and accurate data on where people live doesn't always exist. We can't beam internet connectivity to people if we don't know where communities are, so we built AI technology to analyze 15.6 billion satellite images to create much more accurate population maps across 21.6 million square kilometers of Earth. We will share these maps openly with the community so other organizations can use them too. This should help with planning energy, health and transport infrastructure, as well as assisting people who need help in disasters. This video shows how these AI enhanced maps compare with current state of the art population maps. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark enables anyone to build free basic internet services to help connect the world

Mark enables anyone to build free basic internet services to help connect the world Today, we're taking the next step with Internet.org by enabling anyone to build free basic internet services to help connect the world. We'll make faster progress towards connecting everyone if we all work together and give people even greater choice of services. Giving people these free services is the right thing to do. I support net neutrality because, at its core, it's about preventing discrimination. Net neutrality means we can use the services we want, and innovators can build the services we need. Connecting everyone is about preventing discrimination too. More than 4 billion people don't have access to the internet and the opportunities it brings. If we connect them, we'll lift hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. If we want everyone to share the opportunities we have, then it's our responsibility to bring everyone online in a way that respects an inclusive net neutrality. Here's a clip from a video message I recorded about this update. I'll post the whole video and share more details about this later today. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg first international Townhall Q&A in Bogota

Mark Zuckerberg first international Townhall Q&A in Bogota Here's a video from our first international Townhall Q&A in Bogota, Colombia, about launching Amber Alerts to help find missing children in more countries around the world. People from Colombia and around the world also asked questions about Internet.org, freedom of expression, entrepreneurship and the future of Facebook. You can watch the full video and learn about future Q&As on the page Q&A with Mark. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg movie from the last ten years So many great moments.

Mark Zuckerberg movie from the last ten years So many great moments. Here's my movie from the last ten years. So many great moments. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg mets an amazing girl on this day exactly 13 years ago Priscilla

Mark Zuckerberg mets an amazing girl on this day exactly 13 years ago Priscilla I met an amazing girl on this day exactly 11 years ago. Priscilla, thank you for keeping me grounded, and for helping me keep my sense of wonder about the world as we grow together. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg help understanding how the human mind works

Mark Zuckerberg help understanding how the human mind works One of the great scientific challenges of our time is understanding how the human mind works, and where intelligence comes from. Recently, we've made progress building systems that help advance our understanding -- through the field of artificial intelligence. With artificial intelligence, we have a chance to build a new generation of apps and services that are more natural, intuitive, and valuable. Today we launched a new app called Moments that helps you sync photos with your friends. Moments recognizes which of your friends are in the photos you take, and lets you share those photos with those people in one tap. If you use it, your friends will sync to you a lot of the photos of you they have hidden in their camera rolls. This is a simple example of AI at work. By building a system that learned to recognize people and objects in images, we could enable this new service. Now imagine a system that can identify words on a screen for a blind person and read them aloud, help an autistic child to decipher facial expressions, or identify street signs in one language and instantly translate them to another. Those are just a few more of the applications that image recognition technology driven by AI can already help us achieve. In the years ahead, artificial intelligence and image recognition have the chance to make the internet far more useful for everyone. You can learn more about how we're working to help build them in the video below. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg hosted our first Townhall Q&A at Facebook HQ

Mark Zuckerberg hosted our first Townhall Q&A at Facebook HQ This afternoon I hosted our first Townhall Q&A at Facebook HQ, answering some of the top questions asked on Facebook by people all around the world as well as by people who attended in person. Today's Q&A covered questions about Messenger, organic reach, our Internet.org connectivity efforts and how we think about building new things. These are important issues for our community, and I'm glad we got to discuss them. People asked more than 9,000 questions on the Q&A with Mark page. A lot of great questions were submitted that I didn't have a chance to answer, but I'm really grateful to everyone who asked. I'm excited to do more of these Townhall Q&As in the future. In the meantime, here is a fun clip from a question asking why I wear the same shirt every day. You can also watch the full video on the Q&A with Mark page. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

2 million small businesses and entrepreneurs advertising on Facebook

2 million small businesses and entrepreneurs advertising on Facebook Our community reached a nice milestone today. There are now more than 2 million small businesses and entrepreneurs advertising on Facebook to share with their customers and grow the economy. We built Facebook to connect the world because we believe that when people are connected they can achieve amazing things. But we're not the ones doing this. It's you and everyone else in our community who are making life better and moving the world forward. This is a moment to celebrate two million small businesses creating jobs and opportunities, building great products and services, and solving big problems in the world. Thank you to all the entrepreneurs who are part of our community and who are making the world more open and connected. https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT

Mark Zuckerberg on role social media plays in strengthening communities

Mark Zuckerberg on role social media plays in strengthening communities As the debate continues about Ferguson and the tragic death of Eric Garner, I’m often asked what role social media plays in strengthening communities. I believe we do two things: give everyone a voice and provide greater diversity of perspectives. This was a top question at our recent Townhall Q&A, and you can see my answer in the video below. Giving everyone a voice is relatively new in the world. Only in the past 10 years has the internet enabled billions of people to widely share their views and experiences. I believe that giving everyone this power is fundamental to creating more worldwide understanding. A greater diversity of perspectives is also important for creating understanding. Before the internet, we might have only gotten our news from a few TV stations or newspapers. Now we get updates from many more people and sources. If you're interested in understanding how diversity of ideas works in social networks, check out this paper that explains mathematically why you see more diverse information through social media: https://twitter.com/markzuckvideos http://ift.tt/2i2KiTx http://ift.tt/2hTFQIO http://ift.tt/2i2SOBT