Nick Clegg is no AI doomer. But don’t call him a booster, either. The former president of global affairs at Meta says that while he’s hopeful that AI will automate away certain frictions, he’s unwilling to abide all the talk of superintelligence.
Since Clegg left Meta in January 2025, days before Donald Trump’s return to the White House, the former deputy prime minister of the UK has been relatively quiet about what he plans to do next. That is, until this week, when he announced his appointment to the board of two AI companies: British data center firm Nscale and education startup Efekta.
Efekta, a spinout of Swiss company EF Education
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