Mark Zuckerberg had some things to say about Apple on Joe Rogan's podcast. Meta's CEO made a noteworthy appearance on "The Joe Rogan Experience" on Friday, which naturally spawned plenty of clips and quotes to discuss.
Mark Zuckerberg criticized Apple on Joe Rogan's podcast for its lack of innovation and strict third-party developer rules. "It’s like Steve Jobs invented the iPhone, and now they’re just kind of sitting on it 20 years later.
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Mark Zuckerberg, on the Joe Rogan podcast, said that Apple hasn't innovated since Steve Jobs and the iPhone. Here's why he's wrong.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared several issues he has with Apple in a recent Joe Rogan podcast episode.
Zuckerberg touched on a lot of other tech topics as part of his conversation with Rogan, including AI and how he thinks about screen time with his daughter playing Minecraft. One area he spent some time on was neural interfaces and how physical and digital worlds will blend together.
The founder of Facebook, now transformed into Meta, may have delivered a master class on how a CEO doesn’t make a company look good.
During a conversation on the widely watched "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg voiced worries about Apple's attitude to innovation and business methods. Apple, recognized for its innovative release of the iPhone, he said has not shown any notable innovation lately.
Mark Zuckerberg criticized Apple on Joe Rogan's podcast, claiming the company is no longer innovative and is profiting solely from the iPhone's succes
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Zuck dropped some bold takes on the Joe Rogan podcast—from ending fact-checking to calling out Apple and redefining “cultural elites.”