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TechCrunch's Equity on why Zuckerberg's 6,500-word AI manifesto landed flat
The Aug 16 episode with Anthony Ha, Kirsten Korosec and Rebecca Bellan dissects the reception of 'The Future is for Everyone,' arguing the problem is the messenger: Bellan notes social networks were sold as connection and delivered 'ragebaiting and advertisements.' They read Zuckerberg positioning Meta on personal-device models rather than frontier capability — 'almost like an anti-Dario' against Anthropic's safety framing — with Glimmer handling schedules, messages and files offline while Muse Spark stays controlled for commercial use. Their concrete objection is accessibility: Glimmer needs hardware most MacBook owners do not have.
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