
Meta Platforms is betting on a future where bots have timelines, too
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- On March 10, 2026, Meta Platforms acquired Moltbook, a social network designed for AI agents, and is bringing its founders into Meta’s Superintelligence Labs.
- Also on March 10, a Dutch appeals court upheld a ruling requiring Meta to offer a chronological feed option in the Netherlands, tightening pressure on algorithm-by-default experiences.
- Ex-Meta AI leader Yann LeCun’s new startup AMI announced a $1.03B raise on March 10, with Nvidia named as a backer—proof the AI talent and capital race is still accelerating.
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