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- Mark Zuckerbergs Meta AI Is One of the Most . . . - Business Insider
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta AI is a stand-alone chatbot app ; It has a public feed of people's chats — and it can be really depressing to read It seems like some people are confused and don't know
- Techmeme: The Meta AI app now shows a warning prompt before users share . . .
The Meta AI app now shows a warning prompt before users share content to the public feed, after reports of users accidentally sharing chats with personal info — - Business Insider found that the Meta AI app's public feed was full of personal information that looked to be accidentally published
- Meta AIs feed had eerily personal information - Business Insider
Business Insider found that the Meta AI app's public feed was full of personal information that looked to be accidentally published Although posts aren't public by default, some users might have
- Mark Zuckerberg Wants to Spend $15 Billion on Scale AIs Alexandr Wang . . .
Meta has bought nearly half of Scale AI for $15 billion In theory, that's because Mark Zuckerberg wants to secure Scale AI's data services But this looks like an acquihire Is Zuckerberg paying
- Katie Notopoulos - Business Insider
Katie Notopoulos is a senior correspondent at Business Insider who writes about technology, business, and culture She covers topics such as internet culture, big tech, retail, AI, digital
- Meta - Business Insider
Meta's new AI tool, Devmate, is powered by models from rivals including Anthropic's Claude It reflects how the company uses competitor AI models Is Meta really spending $15 billion to hire
- Meta Uses Rival AI Models Like Anthropics Claude . . . - Business Insider
Meta rolled out Devmate, a coding assistant using models from rivals including Anthropic's Claude Despite investing heavily in AI, Meta opts for competitor models for better performance A
- Sam Altman Said None of His Best People at OpenAI Were Poached by Meta . . .
Meta has a $1 77 trillion market capitalization, and OpenAI was last valued at $300 billion in March Altman said Meta's approach of growing its talent pool by dangling eye-watering pay packages
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