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Alphabet Needs Its Own Mark Zuckerberg

DATE POSTED:March 1, 2024

Mark Zuckerberg may be few people’s conception of the ideal CEO. Some might balk at his strategic thinking, particularly around burning tens of billions on far-off metaverse technology, or might complain about Meta Platforms’ lack of fiscal discipline before its business slowed in 2022. Others might cite Meta’s ineffectual response to complaints about its platform broadcasting misinformation and content dangerous to kids. Even so, as a spokesperson for his company, Zuckerberg is outstanding. 

On calls with investors, he’s among the most articulate executives in business. When the release of Apple’s Vision Pro headset drew a barrage of upbeat commentary, Zuckerberg hit back with a smart video response and interviews arguing that Meta's Quest headset was the better device. Even testifying before Congress, where his early appearances were a little wooden, he’s become more confident and poised. Thanks to Zuckerberg, you know who’s in charge of Meta—and what its strategy is. The same cannot be said for Alphabet, whose CEO, Sundar Pichai, has been virtually invisible this past week, as the company has been reeling from criticism over historically inaccurate responses generated by its Gemini chatbot. Yes, he issued a staff memo that said all the right things. But other than that, it’s as though the top ranks of Google are asleep.