Reuters News & Media Inc. convinced a federal judge that authors suing OpenAI Inc. for copyright infringement shouldn’t have access to its training licensing agreement with Meta Platforms Inc.
Meta is set to launch a standalone app for its Meta AI digital assistant in the second quarter, according to insider sources. This move is part of CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s ambition to position Meta as a leader in the artificial intelligence industry by year’s end,
Meta is reportedly planning to spin off Meta AI into a standalone app to compete with ChatGPT. OpenAI's Sam Altman immediately responded with a heavy dose of snark. According to CNBC, Meta plans to make Meta AI — which currently exists as a tool embedded within Facebook,
Meta Platforms aims to keep up with its competitors, particularly OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini and is set to release a standalone AI application. This strategic move shows Meta is committed to advancing AI capabilities to maintain a relevant presence in the AI chatbot market.
The action fits Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg's larger plan to by year-end position Meta as a leader in artificial intelligence. Launched in September 2023, Meta AI is now replacing conventional search capabilities on Facebook,
Mistral AI, the French company behind AI assistant Le Chat and several foundational models, is officially regarded as one of France’s most promising tech
Flatiron Books announced Wednesday that “Careless People” is scheduled for Tuesday. The memoir is written by Meta’s former director of global public policy, Sarah Wynn-Williams, who left what was then Facebook in 2018.
Meta plans to release a standalone app for its AI assistant, Meta AI, in a bid to better compete with AI-powered chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT.
AI companies promised publishers their AI search engines would send them more readers via referral traffic. New data shows that’s not the case.
Meta Platforms (META) has announced that it plans to release a standalone artificial intelligence (AI) app as it moves to compete more directly
Among the symposium’s lineup of speakers Monday were Meta Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun and Ronnie Chatterji, inaugural chief economist of OpenAI and Mark Burgess & Lisa Benson-Burgess distinguished professor of business and public policy.
The Meta AI app marks a major step in CEO Mark Zuckerberg's plan to make his company the leader in AI by the end of the year, ahead of competitors such as OpenAI and Alphabet, the people said. Meta also plans to test a paid subscription service for Meta AI ...