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Meta spent over $14 billion, hired one of AI's biggest names, and built its first proprietary frontier model. Developers still prefer its rivals. That tells you something. |
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Meta spent over $14 billion, hired one of AI's biggest names, and built its first proprietary frontier model. Developers still prefer its rivals. That tells you something. |
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Meta is rolling out a wave of new AI features on Facebook. This includes AI Mode, a smarter way to search, along with creative tools that let you build collages, video montages, and even virtually try on clothes. |
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Meta has introduced AI Mode on Facebook, enabling users to ask questions in natural language and receive answers generated from public posts, groups and reels alongside new AI-powered editing tools. |
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Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth has reportedly accepted that the company did an "atrocious" job with a recent AI restructuring. Bosworth's comments come just days after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg made similar remarks, following 8,000 job cuts at the tech giant. |
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Facebook users can now ask Meta AI questions and receive answers based on public discussions across the platform. New AI editing features are also rolling out., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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WhatsApp may soon allow users to subscribe to Meta One Plus and Meta One Premium plans directly through the app. According to a recent beta leak, the upcoming subscription tiers could bundle premium features across WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Meta AI. |
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Mark Lanier, an American lawyer, who won a landmark social media addiction trial against Mark Zuckerberg-led Meta as well as Google earlier this year, has revealed that his team used a custom AI tool to prepare for the case, which cost him hundreds of thousands of dollars every year. |
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has told employees that the social media giant has made mistakes in its AI transformation of its workforce, according to an internal memo |
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Mark Zuckerberg told Meta employees the company made mistakes during its AI-led workforce overhaul. He said there should be no more company-wide layoffs this year as Meta seeks stability amid further changes. |
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Meta has begun rolling out subscription plans for its platforms, including WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook, under the Meta One initiative, first announced in May 2026. , Technology & Science, Times Now |