Facebook boss Mark
Zuckerberg says he will not be running for the White House, despite mounting
speculation that the 33-year-old billionaire has plans to launch a bid to
replace Donald Trump in 2020.
Prompting the speculation is a US-wide trip
Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla are currently embarking on, spending time in
each state he has not visited before to speak with its people and better
understand each section of Facebook's two billion members.
But instead of
laying the foundations for a presidential nomination, Zuckerberg says he is
hoping to better understand "people's hopes and challenges, and how
they're thinking about their work and communities", according to a Facebook
status update on 22 May.
The biggest
takeaway from his trip, Zuckerberg said, "is that our relationships shape
us more than we think – how we consider opportunities, how we process
information, and how we form habits".
The
Facebook owner, who is worth more than $60bn (£46bn), wrote at length about how
the people we surround ourselves with have a big impact on how our lives pan
out – but how leaving our current friendships groups and forming entirely new
ones can be a powerful tool when trying to fix problems with our lives.
Zuckerberg gave examples of how drug addicts and repeat criminals only make
real progress when they form entirely new friendship groups – something he
alludes to Facebook attempting to do in the future.
Running for public office
"I
think this is an area where Facebook can make a difference. Some of you have
asked if this challenge means I'm running for public office. I'm not. I'm doing
it to get a broader perspective to make sure we're best serving our community
of almost two billion people at Facebook and doing the best work to promote
equal opportunity at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative."
Zuckerberg claims that, on average, Americans have fewer than
three close friends they can turn to for support, prompting him to investigate
ways for Facebook to match users up with people who are entirely new and
unrelated to their current friendship circles
.
"Facebook
has been focused on helping you connect with people you already know, We've
built AI [artificial intelligence] systems to recommend 'people You may Know'.
But it might be just as important to also connect you with people you should
know – mentors and people outside your circles who care about you and car
provide a new source of support and inspiration."
In an earlier post announcing his plans for
travelling the US, Zuckerberg sounded to many like he was embarking on a
political campaign trail. He said: "Going into this challenge, it seems we
are at a turning point in history. For decades, technology and globalisation
have made us more productive and connected. This has created many benefits, but
for a lot of people is has also made life more challenging. This has
contributed to a greater sense of division than I have felt in my lifetime. We
need to find a way to change the game so it works for everyone."SOURCEhttp://www.ibtimes.co.uk/will-mark-zuckerberg-run-white-house-facebook-boss-shuts-down-mounting-speculation-1622767
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