Mark Gurman
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What do we need to know about what happens next?
Who else might testify?
And what is under consideration at the heart of the trial?
Adam Mosseri was the first executive to be called to the stand, but he will certainly not be the last.
As you said, this is the plaintiff's case.
They kind of get the first chunk of time at the trial.
And then the defendants, in this case, Meta and Google, they're going to get a chance to respond.
We're also expecting to hear from Mark Zuckerberg of Meta.
We're expecting to hear from YouTube CEO Neil Mohan at some point.
And we're also we kind of got a little bit of a preview that we're going to be hearing from executives a little bit further down the food chain who maybe were weighing in on some of these decisions.
But the heart of this case is about this question of addiction and whether or not these platforms knowingly designed these tools to hook young users, resulting in mental health struggles.
This case, of course, centers on one individual, a young woman from California and her specific allegations, but it represents thousands of other cases that have been filed.
So there's a lot of attention on the outcome here because it's going to dictate how the rest of these cases are decided.
Bloomberg's Madeleine Meckelberg, thank you very much.
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Yeah, I think, to be incredibly honest, I don't think anybody could have possibly thought that somewhere between tens of billions and maybe $100 billion of market cap would be wiped out in a week.
AI is very powerful, and certainly the market reaction tells me that there's a lot of people voting with their dollars and the potential disruption.
Yeah, absolutely.