At this age of viral videos, where cat owners can track down murderers while Taylor Swift fans search for secret Easter eggs on TikTok, Mark Zuckerberg’s latest viral moment is sure to grab your attention: the Facebook CEO is showing off his jiu-jitsu skills for all to see.
This video is an artificial intelligence-powered deepfake, using artificial intelligence to combine an actor’s voice with that of Zuckerberg himself – similar to what happened with Nancy Pelosi video that Facebook refused to remove.
1. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg congratulates his wife Priscilla Chan on the birth of their daughter Max
Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan announced the birth of their daughter Max via Facebook post, as well as pledged 99% of their shares to charity to improve future generations’ worlds.
The Social Network depicted him as an angry, lonely introvert; today he stands as an international icon of bold, youthful success. Additionally, his philanthropic activities are garnering increasing recognition, especially since he and Chan pledged to give away most of their Facebook shares over time.
Education is one of Zuckerberg’s primary concerns, so he visited a rural India school earlier this year to observe students using computers to learn. But his intended low-key visit turned into something quite different when, upon arrival in Chandauli, he was met by media, police officers, village elders, and curious onlookers–apparently alerted by Meta.
Turns out the Internet had gone down in one classroom, and when Zuckerberg went inside to investigate, he saw children clutching laptops and streaming videos online – not because they needed the information for survival; rather because their lives depended on it.
2. Mark Zuckerberg competes in his first public jiu-jitsu competition
Last month, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg won two gold medals at his inaugural public jiu-jitsu competition. His passion for this form of martial art was documented on an episode of Joe Rogan Experience when he described BJJ as being both “primal” and a great way to keep in shape. Furthermore, Mark has shared videos featuring sparring sessions with trainer Khai Wu on social media.
One video from the MMA event that has since gone viral has left many puzzled. It shows a match in which Zuckerberg’s opponent placed him under chokehold, but was abruptly stopped when his tech CEO started snoring, leading the referee to believe he had passed out. Meta, Zuckerberg and his coach now questioning this decision by the referee.
Though it would be hard to believe, Zuckerberg wasn’t unconscious during their faceoff, video footage shows him becoming very frustrated with both the referee and opponent, standing up from his mat with chest exposed and screaming: “You were snoring! You’re lying!” It remains to be seen how Musk will respond; but if they decide to fight in person it could make for quite an interesting spectacle; in any event – Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg continues training for his upcoming match against Musk.
3. Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan welcome Max into the world
Tech mogul Mark Zuckerberg took to Facebook on Tuesday morning and Monday afternoon to congratulate his wife on becoming a mother for a third time, writing, “We are overjoyed you are here! I love you so much!”
“My hope for her is that she uses her skills to assist people around the globe, join others in their endeavors and passions, and create a better future for all,” wrote Zuckerberg in the post. To further promote equality, they also announced they will donate approximately 99.5 percent of their Facebook shares worth an estimated $45 billion towards helping further gender equality initiatives.
Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, 37-years old recently participated in his inaugural public jiu-jitsu competition and held his own against his opponent despite hearing them snore during a fight. However, due to refereeing issues, the match was cut short due to referee hearing him snore during an intense bout. According to The New York Times report that after having his consciousness restored by his coach he recovered quickly.
Meta Platforms’ CEO began practicing jiu-jitsu since last year after sharing his interest on The Joe Rogan Experience. He initially took up martial arts during a pandemic to keep both body and mind focused for each day; they married in 2012 and are proud parents to August (born 2013) and Maxima (born 2015). They recently celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary by recreating pictures from 2012 while sharing pictures of their children online such as Facebook or Instagram.
4. Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan welcome Max into the world
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have welcomed their second daughter into this world via Instagram, with over 10 lakh likes pouring in with congratulations from netizens wishing her all the best for a bright future. August, who is five, and Maxima who is seven have previously joined them.
Mark Zuckerberg can count his blessings right now: his judo skills have advanced, his children are all doing well in school and there’s even an expectant mother joining their family soon. Yet media coverage continues to put undue attention on him.
Mark Zuckerberg, billionaire and Meta CEO, isn’t one to let trolls stand in his way of fulfilling his dreams. Recently he competed in his inaugural jiu-jitsu tournament and earned medals with Guerrilla Jiu Jitsu team; sharing photos and videos via Instagram account.
In a letter addressed to their daughter Max, Mark and Sheryl Zuckerberg announced their new initiative – Chan Zuckerberg Initiative – designed to “advance human potential and promote equality”. To do this, they plan to donate 99 percent of their Facebook shares worth approximately $45 billion over time; as well as focus on protecting her future and help solve issues like climate change as well as cure diseases.