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Meta Platforms is “investing more and more” into its artificial-intelligence efforts according to chief AI officer Alexandr Wang.
Alexandr Wang pushed back against speculation of a cooling trend, stressing that investments in artificial intelligence remain strong despite recent reports suggesting otherwise
Meta froze AI hiring to reorganize its superintelligence lab after months of luring talent with lavish offers.
A pullback isn’t the same as a bubble popping—especially with the huge wave of money still set to flow into AI infrastructure.
Meta internally announced a new restructuring of its artificial intelligence division amid internal tensions over the technology, people with knowledge of the matter said.
Meta Platforms Inc. struck a new partnership with artificial intelligence image and video generator Midjourney Inc., giving the tech giant access to the startup’s “aesthetic technology” for its models and products.
The letter says Schatz and his Senate colleauges are troubled by reporting that Meta’s leadership grew impatient with its generative AI product managers “moving too cautiously” on rolling out the chatbots and including safety measures that made them reportedly “boring.”
Chief AI Officer, Alexandr Wang, insists there is no slowdown in artificial intelligence investments despite multiple reports this week possibly indicating otherwise. "We are truly only investing more and more into Meta Superintelligence Labs as a company,