Meta launches advisory council to review AI products

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Meta Platforms chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg has created a new product advisory council — a group that will meet periodically with Meta's management team and offer guidance on the company's artificial intelligence and technology advancements. 

The Meta Advisory Group, as it will be called, will be made up of four executives: Stripe CEO and co-founder Patrick Collison; former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman; Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke; and Charlie Songhurst, an investor and former Microsoft executive. None of the men will be paid, a Meta spokesperson confirmed. 

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"I've come to deeply respect this group of people and their achievements in their respective areas, and I'm grateful that they're willing to share their perspectives with Meta at such an important time as we take on new opportunities with AI and the metaverse," Zuckerberg wrote in the internal note to employees, which was reviewed by Bloomberg. 

Meta already has an 11-person board of directors, though one of those members, former Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, will not stand for reelection at Meta's annual meeting at the end of the month. The Meta Advisory Group will be different than a board in that its members are not elected by shareholders, and they don't have a fiduciary duty to the company, a spokesperson said. 

"This advisory group is tasked with offering insights and recommendations on technological advancements, innovation and strategic growth opportunities," a spokesperson said in a statement.

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