“Move fast and break things.” If there’s a single corporate motto you can identify off the top of your head, that’s probably the one. At this point, Meta Platforms Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg probably regrets its existence, but there’s plenty of evidence that he — and the company — are still okay with the idea of doing some damage on their way to success.
One of the most recent examples is a Reuters investigation, which found that Meta allowed its AI chatbots to, among other things, “engage a child in conversations that are romantic or sensual.” That reporting was a topic at a Senate hearing last week on the safety risks such bots pose to kids — and underlines just how dangerous it is when AI and toxic company cultures mix.