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Mark Zuckerberg publishes 6,434-word AI manifesto urging broad access and power balance
Mark Zuckerberg posted a 6,434-word essay on Meta's website titled "The Future is for Everyone: The Path to a Positive AI Future." He argues superintelligent AI should be broadly accessible, framed by individual empowerment, invention as its primary purpose, and a balance of power as the basis for safety. The piece stresses the question of who will control superintelligence—centralized institutions or tools available to everyone—and uses historical examples of non-establishment inventors to support decentralization.
- The essay is 6,434 words long and published on Meta's website under the title "The Future is for Everyone: The Path to a Positive AI Future."
- Zuckerberg presents a three-part philosophy: individual empowerment, invention as the purpose of superintelligence, and balance of power as the foundation of safety.
- He poses the core question of whether superintelligence will be centralized within a few institutions or distributed as a tool that empowers everyone.
- Zuckerberg cites examples like the Wright brothers, Michael Faraday, and a garage hobbyist to argue that major innovations often come from outside established institutions.