Mark Zuckerberg Doesn’t Believe in the Singularity

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Mark Zuckerberg sat down for a Q&A session at the Y Combinator Startup School, as part of a series of talks that included the founders and creators of Groupon, Quora, Sun Microsystems, and Linkedin as well as Facebook.

And just in the first 10 minutes of his talk, he revealed that his wardrobe in The Social Network, at least, was 100% true to life, that he owes his sister $50, and that he doesn’t believe in the Singularity.

Just FYI.

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