Meta's AI Strategy Focused on Compute, Open Source and Training Data
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Meta's AI Strategy , Focused on Compute, , Open Source and Training Data.
VentureBeat reports that Big Tech earnings calls
have revealed insights into industry leaders'
efforts to advance artificial intelligence.
Google said it will focus on
generative AI efforts involving search
and cloud applications, while Microsoft will
continue to integrate AI across its many products.
Google said it will focus on
generative AI efforts involving search
and cloud applications, while Microsoft will
continue to integrate AI across its many products.
Meanwhile, Meta reportedly
offered a deeper look into the
company's ongoing AI strategy. .
Meta will continue to focus on open-source AI and
adding to a well of AI training data pulled from
public posts on Facebook and Instagram.
According to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the company's
long-term playbook aims at making Meta
a leader in advanced AI products and services.
According to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the company's
long-term playbook aims at making Meta
a leader in advanced AI products and services.
In order to accomplish this, Meta will develop
"full general intelligence" that will rely upon
"world-class compute infrastructure.".
Zuckerberg said that because of the "lessons
that we learned from Reels," the company
has bolstered efforts to amass compute. .
We initially under-built our GPU
clusters for Reels, and when we were
going through that I decided that we
should build enough capacity to support
both Reels and another Reels-sized AI
service that we expected to emerge so
we wouldn’t be in that situation again, Mark Zuckerberg, via VentureBeat.
Zuckerberg went on to stress the importance
of the company's open source AI strategy.
Our long-standing strategy
has been to build and open
source general infrastructure
while keeping our specific product
implementations proprietary, Mark Zuckerberg, via VentureBeat.
This approach to open source
has unlocked a lot of innovation
across the industry and it’s
something that we believe in deeply, Mark Zuckerberg, via VentureBeat
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