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Meta's Alex Schultz said that some brands will never use AI for creative work, but most will use some, calibrated to their community and message.
June 28 (Reuters) - Google has put limits on Meta’s use of its Gemini AI models after the social media company sought more computing capacity than the rival tech group could provide, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
Meta on Tuesday announced a new line of AI glasses designed in-house, signaling a deeper push into the wearable technology that’s become a new front in the artificial intelligence race.
Meta launches Pocket, an AI app that creates interactive games and apps from text prompts with remixing and community discovery features.
Google was forced to cap Meta's use of Gemini AI due to a lack of capacity.
Mary Roeloffs is a Forbes breaking news reporter covering pop culture. Meta launched “AI Mode” inside Facebook Search on Monday, which will answer search queries using Meta AI and return answers drawn from public content across Groups and Reels, rather ...
Google has placed limits on Meta Platforms Inc.’s use of its Gemini artificial intelligence models because it could not provide as much computing capacity as the social media company wanted, according to the Financial Times.
Meta was reportedly minding its own business this past March, just trying to gorge itself on Gemini tokens, and all of a sudden Google said it was cut off. This is according to an anonymously sourced story in the Financial Times.
But it turns out you'll need to subscribe to a monthly plan to unlock all its advanced features. That where AI-powered consumer electronics are increasingly heading, and Meta is the latest to prove it with its smart glasses.
Meta’s unconfirmed plan to build a cloud business faces competition from a well funded rival less than 24-hours later.
