Mark Zuckerberg’s latest moves in the political world have been quite transparently self-serving. Last week, he was caught on hot mic groveling to Trump after announcing his company’s investment into artificial intelligence in the U.S. in the coming years. “Sorry, I wasn’t ready to do a—a big announcement,” he said obsequiously. “I wasn’t—I wasn’t sure what number you wanted.” And last month, Meta launched its own super PAC to exert influence in California. Under current campaign finance rules, Meta can pour basically unlimited money into elections, presumably related to issues regarding AI but potentially related to any of Meta’s interests at all, as a new report from The Verge explores.














