The social media giant announcement came the same day OCCRP and dozens of media partners published an investigation into a massive international scam operation.
Meta Platforms plans to test a paid subscription service for its AI-enabled chatbot Meta AI, similar to those offered by OpenAI and Microsoft to access advanced versions of their chatbots, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Thursday.
Meta plans to add an artificial intelligence app to its stable of stand-alone offerings including Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, according to a report Thursday by CNBC.
Facebook parent company Meta is planning to release a standalone AI app that would compete with products like OpenAI's ChatGPT,
Contrary to what Facebook ad scams are promoting via deepfake videos of Fox News personalities, Musk hasn’t discovered “one simple trick” to reverse the blood sugar condition. Most of these ads, which Engadget started noticing in early February,
Facebook owner Meta is testing its first in-house chip for training artificial intelligence systems, a key milestone as it moves to design more of its own custom silicon and reduce reliance on external suppliers like Nvidia ,
Facebook owner Meta is testing its first in-house chip for training artificial intelligence systems, a key milestone as it moves to design more of its own custom silicon and reduce reliance on external suppliers like Nvidia,
Mistral, a French startup, may be a beneficiary of the transatlantic tempest. Founded in 2023 by former researchers at Meta (parent of Facebook) and Google DeepMind (a British bit of Alphabet), Mistral is no minnow.
Meta has already brought its AI chatbot across Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp, but launching a standalone app could help the company reach people who don’t already
Meta Platforms (META) plans to expand its agentic AI tools for businesses. Clara Shih, Meta’s head of business AI, stated in a CNBC interview
Facebook’s parent company Meta Platforms (META) is reportedly in talks for a huge investment of over $200 billion in an AI (artificial
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) is testing its first self-developed chip to train AI systems, Reuters reported, citing people with knowledge of the matter. Meta — which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp — has started a small deployment of the chip and intends to increase production for wide-scale use if the test goes well,
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