Meta says it is rolling out improvements to Meta AI, including the ability to tap profile data from Meta's various apps.
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the social media company plans to spend as much as $65 billion this year alone to build on its artificial intelligence efforts.
Meta is widely launching the ability for its AI chatbot to “remember” certain details about you, such as your dietary preferences or your interests, the company said in a blog post on Monday. It will then use your past conversations, in addition to details from Facebook and Instagram accounts, to provide more relevant recommendations.
Meta is increasingly concerned about DeepSeek, a Chinese AI firm, as its model outperforms traditional leaders at a lower cost. Meta’s chief AI scientist views it as a win for open-source development,
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg “loved” an image on Facebook known as "Challah Horse" that happens to be AI-generated, highlighting the amount of AI spam on the platform.
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) hold the potential to unlock billions of dollars in value for businesses through more effective and efficient work assisted by AI. Some of the biggest early winners in AI are the companies that make it possible to develop and train large language models,
Meta has announced plans to invest up to $65bn this year to expand its AI infrastructure. In a Facebook post, Meta chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg said: "This will be a defining year for AI. This is a massive effort,
In the context of his full statement, he means the AI haves will be winners, and the AI have-nots will be losers. He's talking in a very broad sense -- from companies to countries. This black-and-white proclamation is much stronger than the usual comments one hears about how important AI will be.
Zuckerberg expects Meta’s AI assistant — available across its services, including Facebook and Instagram — to serve more than 1 billion people in 2025.
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As with the popular TikTok alternative RedNote, Western users are finding some topics off-limits in DeepSeek R1.