Unlimited compute resources aren’t literally unique but there are only a small handful of places in the world that have that.
Vast quantities of private data, especially text communications and images. Very few places have that. Coupled with a culture that puts zero privacy protections on that data. Even Google likes to think they’re doing the right thing, so I think that makes Meta unique.
Yes but that's my point, he's willing to give up on that and I believe that's more meaningful that the money (that other highlighted) specifically in a field where it does matter.
It's not what you or I believe, it's what he believe.
The fact that he's ready to give up on something unique means he professionally can't predict from what he knows internally anything interesting enough in a timeframe sufficient for him to want to stay.
Unlimited compute resources aren’t literally unique but there are only a small handful of places in the world that have that.
Vast quantities of private data, especially text communications and images. Very few places have that. Coupled with a culture that puts zero privacy protections on that data. Even Google likes to think they’re doing the right thing, so I think that makes Meta unique.