- Zuckerberg rebrands image, ends apology era
- Meta shifts focus beyond social media to tech innovations
- Focus on AR, VR, and AI projects
The New Face of Meta
Mark Zuckerberg, sporting a new look and attitude, took center stage at San Francisco’s Chase Center.

The Meta CEO, donning a self-designed shirt reading “learning through suffering” in Greek, declared his apologizing days are over.
Reflecting on Past Mistakes
Zuckerberg addressed his “20-year mistake” of taking too much ownership for issues he now believes were out of Facebook’s control.

He hinted at the political fallout post-2016 election, suggesting a more nuanced view of platform responsibility.
Meta’s Future Focus
The CEO expressed excitement for projects beyond social media, positioning Meta as a “human connection” company.

He emphasized upcoming products like AR glasses, VR goggles, and open-source AI efforts, signaling a shift in the company’s direction.
Political Stance and Content Moderation
Recent actions suggest a new approach to political issues. Zuckerberg’s letter to House Republicans and the removal of special restrictions on Trump’s accounts indicate a changing stance on content moderation and government pressure.
